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> Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] Re: What is this Plover? Wader ID help
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> Gooday all,
> I haven't seen a big response to this particular thread. I thought
> those of
> you who wish to brush up on ID of the Sand Plovers the following site
> is
> very informative.
>
> http://www.zestforbirds.co.za/sandplover.html
>
> Judging by the sharpness of the bill, black in the tail and length of
> legs
> I'll go for a Greater Sand Plover. Still very difficult without some
> comparison in the photograph.
> Jon Wren
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