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Re: Eastern Yellow Wagtail at Werribee

To: "'Jim Smart'" <>
Subject: Re: Eastern Yellow Wagtail at Werribee
From: "Lynn Jenkin" <>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 07:50:18 +1100
Hi all

I initially mentioned the bird on Ash Island to enable a comparison between
the Eastern Yellow Wagtail seen at Werribee , to see if it was the same
bird.


I had not seen the bird on Ash Island, just re-iterating what was reported
via our Hunter Bird Observers Club e-mails.


At least it has brought to the fore that the record can now be changed to
the correct bird.

Cheers


Dick Jenkin

Jim Smart wrote :

"The bird found last Sunday on Wagtail Way, Ash Island,Newcastle and 
initially mis-identified as an Eastern Yellow Wagtail has now been 
determined to be a female White-winged Triller."

Cheers,

Jim Smart,
East Maitland

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