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To: | "simon starr" <>, "BA email" <> |
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Subject: | Sandplover in the States |
From: | "Russ Lamb" <> |
Date: | Wed, 9 Sep 2009 20:39:06 +1000 |
For those of you interested in helping American birders ID this sandplover,
get some help by going to http://sunbittern.com/id-sandplovers.html Local
SEQ birder and Bribie Island/Pumicestone Passage habitee Trevor Ford has
created a wonderful website of the region he knows so well, and has created
a clear and practical ID guide aimed at distinguishing between Lesser and
Greater Sandplovers. Check it out, remembering that Trevor's guide compares
races in Australia, and the Virginian bird is posssibly(probably) of a
different race.
And I reckon it's a Greater. Russ Lamb, Maleny,SEQ |
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