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hawkesbury birds

To: "'kbrandwood'" <>, "'birdingaus'" <>
Subject: hawkesbury birds
From: "Edwin Vella" <>
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:04:01 +1100
I had a quick look at this lagoon for half hour before visiting
relatives nearby late yesterday afternoon (20/1/07).

I saw the two Wood Sandpipers (showing very well) as well as two
Latham's Snipe (both feeding well out in the open), 4 Red-kneed and 10
Black-fronted Dotterels and an Australian Hobby. No sign of the
Black-tailed Godwit though.

Edwin Vella

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 On Behalf Of kbrandwood
Sent: Friday, 19 January 2007 6:48 PM
To: birdingaus
Subject: hawkesbury birds

Hi all, the Pectoral SP appears to have left the lagoon at Wilberforce
but the 2 Wood SP are still there and have been joined by a Black-tailed
Godwit a rare bird for this area.
Here in the Hawkesbury there is certainly a shortage of spiders, walking
through the bush you normally have to hold a stick in front of you to
ward the webs off your face. Also butterflies are not common must be the
drought are you finding it the same.


keith b the beautiful Hawkesbury 60km N/W of Sydney
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