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Re: Possible Stilt Sandpiper

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Subject: Re: Possible Stilt Sandpiper
From: Grace Lewis <>
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:25:59 -0800 (PST)
I saw the bird in question along with 3 other observers, one of whom
had seen this species before, at 12:30 this afternoon. We did get
photographs which were shown in the afternoon to Mike Carter to help
with confirming the ID of the bird, who confirmed Stilt Sandpiper
(which was what we thought it had been). (see earlier post on here by
Mike Carter). The bird is definitely a Stilt Sandpiper! Happy birding!
Grace Lewis


On Dec 18, 9:17 pm, "simon starr" <> wrote:
> Hi Birding-ausers,
>
> I have just published a "possible" sighting of Stilt Sandpiper from Werribee 
> Treatment plant on Birdline Vic.  If interested have a look at Birdline 
> Victoria for more details.
>
> Being a Sat night I thought it worth spreading the word ( possible word !). 
> Bird not photographed.. Seen on 85WC.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon Starr.
>
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