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No sign of Northern Shoveler at Ash Island NSW

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Subject: No sign of Northern Shoveler at Ash Island NSW
From: Phil Hansbro <>
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 16:58:17 +1000
Hi all

Lots of people have been looking for the Shoveler over the last couple of days. I have looked the last 2 mornings/afternoons with no sign. Birds are obviously moving about a lot. Also Sandgate, Shortland, Minmi, Korragang Lake and Cedar Hill Drive has also been checked.

There are some good birds still around though. 6 Freckled Duck and a Blue-billed Duck at Minmi and no less than 79 Glossy Ibis just up tyhe road. A few migratory waders are on Ash Island with 6 Marsh and 6 Curlew Sandpipers and a single Black-tailed Godwit yesterday.

Sorry to all those who went and didn't see the bird.

Cheers
Phil.
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