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RFI Mason Park

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Subject: RFI Mason Park
From: "Evan Beaver" <>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 23:02:45 +1100
Last I heard in a report posted on Birdline was this:

"Sat 18 Nov


None! Mason Park
Almost entirely drained and dry.  One adult stilt and three young seen, only.
Barrie Ayres"



So the outlook's not good.

But if you're after a Pec, Pitt Town might be worth a look. This also
taken from Birdline:

"Wed 15 Nov Ruff, Pectoral Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Marsh
SandpiperPitt Town Lagoon

Keith Brandwood"


Evan

On 11/21/06, Steve & Tamara Gross < > wrote:
Has the reported Pectoral Sandpiper been seen recently at Mason Park or has
it gone?



Steve Gross

Orange NSW


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