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To: | "L&L Knight" <> |
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Subject: | Broad-billed Sandpipers have been seen around Brisbane. |
From: | "Robert Inglis" <> |
Date: | Fri, 7 Nov 2008 19:12:34 +1000 |
Laurie, As I told you in another posting, the Wandering Tattler I was photographing at Pt Cartwright is on its first visit so I am not sure how it can be used to the people there, especially this early in the season. Also, the bird I saw was on the mainland and not on a reef. Incidentally, the profile of the shoreline where the Wandering Tattlers can be found at Pt Cartwright has drastically changed since last year due to at least one ferocious storm that hit the area in the mean time. If you want to have a last word on this topic, go ahead, I have finished with it. Bob Inglis Sandstone Point Qld |
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