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Semipalmated Plover Broome Sewage works

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Subject: Semipalmated Plover Broome Sewage works
From: "Broome Bird Observatory" <>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:15:19 +0800
Hi all

 

Just to let you know the Semipalmated Plover was present at 13:00 today
(19th Jan) again at the sewage works in its favored spot (west side) as
described in Frank O Connors's account.

 

It is very active still chasing the Black-fronted Dotterel around and often
disappears between the Silver Gull and Caspian Tern roosting there at the
edge of the pond.

 

An account of this birds identification and discovery can be found on the
Broom Bird Observatory BLOG 

 

http://www.broomebirdobservatory.com/flyways/?page_id=7

 

Still snipe sp, Eastern Yellow Wagtail and Barn Swallow there.

 

Best wishes

 

Nik

 

 

Nik Ward

Warden

Broome Bird Observatory

Birds Australia

 

(08) 9193 5600

 

http://www.broomebirdobservatory.com/

 

 

 

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