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Subject: | Update on that Phalarope |
From: | (Dr Richard Nowotny) |
Date: | Sun, 19 Apr 1998 00:34:00 -1000 |
The aforementioned Red-necked Phalarope is still in situ! Same location - but now much more extensive breeding ("alternate") plumage - well worth seeing as it approaches full colour. Wood Sandpipers, Pectoral Sandpipers, the more common smaller waders - all in near full breeding plumage - with many Avocet and Banded Stilt. Werribee continues to be a wonderful place. Richard From: Dr Richard Nowotny Melbourne, Australia Tel. (w) 61-3-9214.1420 <> |
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