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Subject: | Quite a few Golden Plovers at Manly [SEQ] today |
From: | L&L Knight <> |
Date: | Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:05:19 +1000 |
I had an hour or so at the Manly wader roost this morning. Quite a few
waders there, including ~ 20 Golden Plovers (many in partial breeding
plumage), a trio of tringa, a few knots, quite a few stints (virtually
all in non-breeding plumage), sharpies, curlew sands, godwits,
whimbrels, turnstones etc. There was also the odd bird in interesting
plumage that I'll have a look at more closely on the computer.
Gull-billed terns seemed to be the dominant sterna at the roost.
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