Yes - ive always wanted to examine the waders there more closely with binos,
but the looks I would receive by all the passers by might be off putting....
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-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Andrew Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2006 11:10 AM
To: birding aus
Subject: waders at Rodd Point (inner Sydney)
On my morning run around Iron Cove this morning, there were 2 smaller
waders among the usual ~20 Bar-tailed Godwits roosting south of Rodd
Point. They were huddled out of the howling southernly and I didn't
have binoculars - maybe Knots? Has anyone else seen them them?
Maybe its time for a sydney-birds list for messages like this?
Incidentally the Bar-tailed Godwits at Iron Cove must be about the tamest
waders in Australia - sadly its also one of the most polluted waterways
in Australia too.
Andrew
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