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DN
> On 12 Mar 2021, at 8:23 pm, rogerwilliams&grapevine com au
> <> wrote:
>
> Hello, Please explore the the attached file. Give feedback here in the
> event you have questions. Thank You!
>
> On 2021-03-08 15:15, wrote:
>> Flocks of up to 40 or so I'd say. Bills long enough to dig in the sand but
>> too far away to be sure. Definitely smaller than a Silver Gull.
>> DN
>>> On 8 Mar 2021, at 7:06 pm, Kim Farley <> wrote:
>>>
>>> Long bill? Shortish bill? How big compared to a Silver Gull? And you say
>>> fairly large flocks. Is that 10 birds or 30 or maybe 50?
>>> Cheers
>>> Kim
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 5:10 PM <>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On the sand flats in the inlet in Merimbula at low tide, fairly large
>>>> flocks of small-medium wading birds, digging in the sand. Too far away
>>>> to see clearly, but they had dark heads and backs, white underwing with
>>>> a black strip along the trailing edge of the wing feathers. They tended
>>>> to trot fairly rapidly back and forth, then flew off in a flock.
>>>>
>>>> I doubt this is an exotic observation, but the iPhone birds app was
>>>> unclear.
>>>>
>>>> ID help appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> DN
>>>> --
>>>>
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