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Lesser Yellowleg

To: "McGowan, John" <>
Subject: Lesser Yellowleg
From: L&L Knight <>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 21:02:47 +1000
John, the Greater Bugger is a spectral bird that haunts all twitches outside the realm of daily birding. It is taxonomically related to the Albatross that crossed paths with the Flying Dutchman.

On 23/02/2009, at 8:02 PM, McGowan, John wrote:

Hey Russ
'spect that'd be Greater Bugger?

John Mc
Melbourne

Sent from my iPhone

On 23/02/2009, at 18:47, "russ lamb" <> wrote:

Further to my trip report yesterday, Ken S. phoned this arvo to tell me the yellowleg has reappeared today at the Jerseyville hide. Bugger.

Russ Lamb,Maleny,SEQ
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