Thanks for the heads up, Frank
I whipped over for about an hour before uni this morning. Martin Cake also
turned up, but unfortunately the wagtail was a no show. I will try again later
this afternoon. A Red-necked Stint feeding in one of the grassed lawn areas was
a bit of a surprise, and it was good to see Bee-eaters and White-winged
Trillers back, particularly the triller as I didn't see any at Herdsman last
summer
Cheers,
John
> Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 22:07:43 +0800
> To: ;
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Eastern Yellow Wagtail at Floreat Waters (Herdsman
> Lake) Perth
>
>
> This afternoon with a group of Swedish birders we saw a non breeding
> plumage Eastern Yellow Wagtail at Herdsman Lake.
>
> From Pearson Street, turn into Bishop Hale Way and make your way around to
> south end of The Foreshore. Walk down the path. It was on the first muddy
> swamp on the right among the trees.
>
>
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