Hi all,
Yet another request - but if anyone is heading out to WTP and the stilt
sandpiper over the next few days (29th-1st) and they don't mind yet another
inter-stater to tag along please let me know as I'll be in Melbourne until then
and I understand the T-section ponds require a permit.
I'm a pom based in Sydney and I promise to a) return the favour if you're ever
up there and b) not mention the cricket ;)
Thanks very much,
Ed Williams
Hornsby, NSW
> Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 19:32:14 +1100
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Stilt Sandpiper at WTP
>
> Seems anyone interested may have already seen this by now, but I have
> benefited from the generosity of other folks' postings on this one so it
> seems only right to mention that it was still present this morning
> (28/12/10) until about 1100 when we had finished looking at it in number 7
> pond at the T-section.
>
> There were still a few Greenshanks about but the Stilt Sandpiper seemed to
> be keeping to itself, and was giving very good views and not seeming too
> flighty.
> Thanks very much to Debbie for arranging access and to the considerable
> gathering of birders for the use of scopes and pointing the bird out in the
> first place. Suffice to say, when any of you are ever in The Alice, drop me
> a line and I'll sort you out.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris Watson
> (Alice Springs, temporarily in Melbourne en route to Tasmania)
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