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To: | Niels Poul Dreyer <> |
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Subject: | Re: Beach Curlew Valla Beach NSW |
From: | moris <> |
Date: | Fri, 06 Mar 1998 23:01:17 +1100 |
Niels Poul Dreyer wrote: > > Hi Folks > > I saw a pair of Beach Curlew at Valla Beach near the inlet from Bellingen > River, 50 km south of Coffs Habour on Thursday 26 February 1998 9 am in the > morning. They took off 9.30 and flew indland along the river. > > Niels Poul Dreyer re Beach Stone-curlews at Valla Beach Beach Stone-curlews are resident and breeding at Nambucca Heads so it is not unexpected that two should be seen at Valla Beach (just to the north) although I am unaware of them being seen there before. There are five regular breeding sites in NSW viz Manning, Nambucca, Red Rock, Clarence and Sandon River estuaries. I am happy to receive reports of any records of BSC in NSW for the Annual Reports. Alan Morris NSWFOC Records Officer & Editor, NSW Bird Report |
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