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To: | Wendy <> |
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Subject: | Any updates re Stilt Sandpiper |
From: | Dave Torr <> |
Date: | Mon, 20 Dec 2010 18:13:14 +1100 |
Along with many other birders (including Tim) I spent much of the day at the WTP - there was apparently an early poor sighting but nothing for the rest of the day in any of the obvious areas. I left around 1650 as my visitor had to get to the airport - people were still arriving then. On 20 December 2010 13:07, Wendy <> wrote: > Yes Denise, > One of my fond childhood memories was the Christmas Day, after morning > church service I expect, family excursion to the local limestone quarry to > collect ~35MYO fossils from the overlying clays. > > Wendy > > ps Museum, however, sure beats some purely commercial joint > |
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