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Semipalmated Plover Broome Sewage works

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Subject: Semipalmated Plover Broome Sewage works
From: Steve <>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:38:14 +1100
G'day all

My 2c worth!

Fascinating record if it turns out to be correct but I'm skeptical.  My only 
knowledge of these two species are a couple of sightings of breeding plumage 
birds each in Texas (Semi-palmated) and Ireland and South Africa (Ringed).

I agree it's not 100 % right for Ringed but I've had a look at the 4th pic from 
Matt Slaymaker and can't see any palmations in the feet.  These should be 
visible in this photo.

See 
http://www.bio-diversity-nevis.org/images/Nevis%20Birds/Shore%20Birds/Semipalmated_Plover_Breeding_Plumage.jpg

More photos would be great.

Cheers
Steve

Website: http://members.datafast.net.au/clarkja/swvicbirds/
Twitter: @Steve_Clark



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