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Subject: | Wandering Tattler |
From: | "Chris Brandis" <> |
Date: | Sat, 8 Nov 2008 14:44:08 +1100 |
HiI think why Wandering Tattlers ate so infrequently seen is that they are an island bird. During a birding trip into the Coral Sea a couple of years back every coral atoll had 1 or 2 of these birds on the rocky side and there are many islands/atolls out there. Cheers Chris |
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