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Subject: | Help identifying waterbird |
From: | "Peter Shute" <> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Jan 2007 23:51:29 +1100 |
Thanks, do you agree it's a juvenile? And is it usual that you can't see the white on its lower back when its wings are folded? Slater says it's "uncommon to rare" in the south. Does that apply this close to the WTP? -----Original Message----- From: Sent: Thu 18/01/2007 10:54 PM To: Peter Shute Cc: Subject: Help identifying waterbird Looks like a Marsh Sandpiper to me Regards, John Graff |
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