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Subject: | Werribee Phalarope |
From: | "Robert Berry" <> |
Date: | Wed, 1 Apr 1998 18:49:28 +1000 |
Hi All, The Werribee Phalarope was still present this afternoon, 1 Apr. Richard Novotny's directions are first class. The bird, though, is pretty shy keeping to the emergent grass. I have previously seen them on open water and would not have expected this behaviour. It's a female coming into breeding plumage. Robert Berry Melbourne, Vic. |
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