No good to me unless I get it in Oz.
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Penny
Brockman
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 3:53 PM
To: Eddie Chapman
Cc: Birding-Aus
Subject: Ultimate Ticks
Dear Eddie
Maybe it was the silver spoon they fed you with.
When I was a very new "serious" bird watcher in Australia I went on a
club trip to Hong Kong and we had several visits to Mai Po Marshes, the
big wetlands reserve in the then New Territories. Out on the mud flats
our first visit, we saw one Spoonbilled Sandpiper. I was impressed but
not as impressed as I've since become, finding out how rare they are and
also that it wasn't seen again and therefore missed by the avalanche of
bird watchers that descended on Mai Po the following week for the Great
Bird Week twitch. You'd better head to Mai Po at a suitable time of year
and perhaps it will be there! Like all bird hunts, however, there is
never a guarantee, but that's what keeps us trying.
>Hello all,
>Since I was a kid I have always dreamed of seeing a Spoon-billed
>Sandpiper. The funny thing is that I can't remember for the life of me
>why I am so hung up about this species.
>
>
>
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