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Long Reef & Dee Why, Sydney 19 March

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Subject: Long Reef & Dee Why, Sydney 19 March
From: "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <>
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:04:54 +1100
Hi all
I visited Long Reef and Dee Why lagoon on Sydney's northern beaches early
this morning.  Despite the drizzle/heavy showers, there were some good birds
to be seen, including:

At Long Reef
Little Grassbird and Buff Banded Rail (at the ponds on Long Reef Golf
Course)
1 Caspian Tern (on the north side)
Good numbers of Red Necked Stint and Ruddy Turnstone
2 Double Banded Dotterel
2 Golden Plover
1 Grey Tailed Tattler
12 Sooty Oystercatchers
1 Reef Egret and 2 White Faced Herons
The shearwaters and other pelagic species were a long way out today

At Dee Why
3 Caspian Terns
1 Collared Sparrowhawk

At Long Reef, in with the Stints, were two very pale birds that caused some
initial thoughts of Sanderling, until they flew and showed their black
rump/tail stripe as well.  None of the stint were colouring up - they were
all still very pale grey/brown.

Cheers
Tom Wilson

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