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Semi-p Plover

To: Phil Gregory <>,
Subject: Semi-p Plover
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:57:41 +1300
Phil,

The bird in Brian Chudleigh's book looks more like a Semi-p
because it was one!! The 2 previous NZ records of (Common)
Ringed Plover have both been recently reassessed and have
both been accepted as Semi-ps. And we have one here right
now as well....For my money the Broome bird looks good for
Semi-palmated.
cheers

Sav Saville
Wrybill Birding Tours,NZ
"Great Birds, Real Birders"
www.wrybill-tours.com


----- Original Message Follows -----
> 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!
> Phil  Gregory
> Http://www.cassowary-house.com.au
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