Thanks, Bob - appreciate the info.
They are obviously some around then so worth making the effort in the
obvious habitat.
Indcidentally, I'm not sure Wandering Tattler falls into the category we
are generally referring to - but thanks for the update anyway.
Cheers
Colin
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 15:18:19 +1000, "Robert Inglis" <>
said:
> I was hoping that the people who saw this species in a suburb of Brisbane
> last Sunday (2nd Nov) would have passed that info on to the dear members
> of
> Birding-Aus by now, but alas, that was not to be.
>
> I believe Broad-billed Sandpipers were recorded in an
> "off-limits-to-the-general-public" area in a suburb of Brisbane last
> Sunday
> but I have since found while reviewing some photos I took on the same day
> that they were also at Manly (Brisbane).
> I wonder if Broad-bills were seen by the large wader-watching group at
> Toorbul on Saturday?
>
> Oh, and Bobby's been a bad boy. He didn't tell all and sundry about the
> Wandering Tattlers at Pt Cartwright and Caloundra.
> Smack! Smack!
> Ah, but he did get some photos! ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Bob Inglis
> Sandstone Point
> Qld
>
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