I will stick my neck out and say there certainly used to be Bush Stone-curlew
at Careel Bay and that they still may be there. I think Old Bar is about as far
south as Beach Stone-curlew breed (so far) with the odd one making their way
further south.
Cheers,
Peter> From: > To: > Date:
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:48:54 +1100> Subject: [Birding-Aus] RFI Stone-Curlew on
Pittwater> > Hi All.> Is the Stone Curlew in the mud and mangroves at Careel
Bay on> Pittwater a Beach or Bush Stone-Curlew?> How far south do Beach SC's
extend on the east coast?> TIA> Michael> > Michael Hunter> Mulgoa Valley> 50km
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