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Unusual Waders near Cue in WA

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Subject: Unusual Waders near Cue in WA
From: "Frank O'Connor" <>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 12:57:54 +0800

I photographed two migratory waders about 20km south of Cue on 17th January. I didn't think they were unusual at the time. Just that I couldn't be certain of their identity. I am fairly certain the one on the right is a Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, but I am still uncertain of the bird on the left in the photo.

I have put poor photo, but with most of the details shown, on the Birds Australia WA web site. Go to birdswa.iinet.net.au, then click on What Bird Is That? and have a look, and let me know what you think the birds are.


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