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Subject: | Semi-p Plover |
From: | Phil Gregory <> |
Date: | Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:01:11 +1000 |
Call and structure are best- the call is a diagnostic disyllabic "tu-
wee" a bit like a Spotted Redshank call if that is any help. They look
small billed and delicate headed to me too, but this is hard to judge-
see the photos of what is meant to be New Zealand's second Ringed
Plover in Brian Chudleigh's "Shorebirds of NZ" which I still think
looks like a Semipalmated!
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