Hi All,
Yesterday it was a Grey Wagtail, today it is a Franklin's Gull! Adrian Boyle
just rang to tell me that he is watching a Franklin's Gull down to 4 m at one
of the local Broome sites right now. He visited the site to view another very
rare bird for Broome, a Banded Lapwing (found by another local birder), and
turned up the gull sitting on a nearby puddle.
Cheers,
Rohan Clarke
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> 24 Feb 2008 19:05:07 +0900> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Grey Wagtail in Broome > >
> Hi all> > Chris Hassell found a adult male Grey Wagtail in full plumage in a
> puddle > near the Broome Bird Observatory 24.2.08.> > I returned a few hours
> later and the bird was still present.> I hope to post some photos on the ABID
> site soon.> > Cheers Adrian Boyle > > > ===============================>
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