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Beach Stone-curlew Botany

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Subject: Beach Stone-curlew Botany
From: "Tim Jones" <>
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 23:02:14 +0000
Last night I spent the last 2 hours of daylight at the lagoon at Kurnell and there was one Marsh Sandpiper there along with the Greenshanks, 2 Lewin's Rails scampered across the mud, and there were at least 2 nice male Southern Emu-wrens showing well round to the right in the corner where the casuarinas end.


From: "TERRILL NORDSTROM" <>
To: "birding-aus" <>
Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Beach Stone-curlew Botany
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 23:31:06 +1100

Went to Boatharbour (Botany Bay) today to count the Little Terns and found the Beach Stone-curlew that I saw last week roosting on the rock platform at high time. The Wandering Tattler was still there plus one Reef Heron. A White-bellied Seaeagle was observed flying by nearby. Other birds seen were
90 red-necked Stint
14 Ruddy Turnstone
80 CommonTern
36 Crested Tern
                              Regards Terrill

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