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Possible Short-toed Eagle

To: "Tony Russel" <>
Subject: Possible Short-toed Eagle
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 10:10:24 +1100
No Tony, there is no sandpiper envy. I don't bother about wasting my resources racing hither and thither after vagrants. I would rather save my money and go and see the birds in their native habitat. The cost of getting to Christmas Island can get me to SE Asia and feed and house me for a week or two. I prefer to Kill (metaphorically) 2-300 species with one stone. The Stilt Sandpiper will have to wait till I get the dosh/time to travel to Central/South America via Europe.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford


On 28/12/2010, at 9:52 AM, Tony Russel wrote:

Do I detect a few green connotations here Carl ?

Tony


-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Carl Clifford
Sent: Monday, 27 December 2010 8:36 PM
To: 
Cc: ; Tim Dolby
Subject: Possible Short-toed Eagle

Stilt Sandpipers, hah, you find them everywhere, Japan, Darwin,
Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Austria and Majorca (probably doing
a Skase there) Just common vagrant. If Vic. still had a Vagrants Act,
it probably would have been locked up as it flew in, because it
obviously has no means of support. Doesn't even have pockets to keep
money in.

Carl Clifford


On 27/12/2010, at 8:05 PM,  wrote:


Carl wrote:

"Much more exciting than those blow ins they get on Christmas and
Cocos."

*coughs* or a stilt sandpiper. ;)

This is bird of the decade for mine (if its confirmed).




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