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Subject: | Banyule Wetland |
From: | Harry Clarke <> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Nov 1998 15:56:19 +1100 |
Over the last two days I have seen Latham's snipe and the buff-banded rail at the end of the Banyule Wetland that borders onto the children's park in inner suburban Melbourne. Lots of other birds but these for me a highlight for my birding strolls in this suburb. One of the snipe on Tuesday was very light in colour and yet my HANZAB reference suggests no distinct differences on the basis of maturity/sex. I dunno -- has anyone else noticed such differences. Moulting? Dirt?..... Harry Clarke School of Business Faculty of Law and Management Room 433, Donald Whitehead Building La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3083. Australia. Phone: 03-9479-1732 Fax: 03-9479-1654 E-mail |
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