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Subject: Fw: [BIRDING-AUS] Grey Wagtail
From: "michael hunter" <>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 10:59:15 +1100
Re Grey Wagtails,

                           Thomas & Thomas suggest that Grey Wagtails occur
at the top of Jim Jim Falls in Kakadu NP every wet season, when the top of
those falls is only accessible by helicopter.
                            Can anyone confirm or deny this please.
                                             Cheers
                                                       Michael


--Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Grey Wagtail


> A Grey Wagtail was sighted on the Mitchell Plateau by George Swann on the
17
> November 2001.  Several photographs were taken, these will be on my
website
> in about a week or so.
>
> The bird - a female in non-breeding plumage was enjoying some small
> waterfalls and pools formed by a creek flowing through a basalt ridge
>
 George & Lindsey Swann
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