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Legless Curlew Sandpipers?

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Subject: Legless Curlew Sandpipers?
From: "Tim Dolby" <>
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 14:27:42 +1100
I hate to get involved with this, but a very good question Andrew - and a fraud 
well spotted! Oh dear.

For example, Bennet with one 't' is extremely unusual, and there's certainly no 
listing in the whitepages of any Bennet's living in Carnigie.

Tim

>>> "Andrew Stafford" <> 11/19/02 01:04PM >>>
A question that keeps nagging at me.

If Kym Bennet with one T is out in the field long enough to observe freaks
of nature like legless sandpipers - a genuine rarity, I must remember to put
this one in Twitcher's Corner - presumably she must occasionally bump into
other birders on her travels.

My question is, are there any other birders on birding-aus - other than
Marilyn Davis et al - who have actually met this person and can confirm she
is for real (literally and metaphorically)?

Anyone?

Cheers, AS



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