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Subject: | Fw: [eBird Alert] New South Wales Rare Bird Alert <daily> |
From: | David Cook <> |
Date: | Fri, 4 Jun 2021 05:32:45 +0000 |
Thanks (I think) Ryu for the heads-up about the LwK "sighting". Unfortunately I drove there in the rain on Thursday morning (unsurprisingly to no avail!) and by the time I got home the LwK sighting had morphed into a BsK complete with photos! The notes still match a guide book description of a LwK though, complete with
underwing black patches armpit to wrist, and white legs. This is why I rarely chase rarities! David On 02-Jun-21 7:46 PM, Ryu Callaway via Canberrabirds wrote:
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