David,
I wonder whether this is true for non-Melbourne birders and does this mean
that us interstate birding-aus 'traditionalists' need to visit two
websites. I see that my email has been duplicated (and corrected where
necessary) on Eremaea.
I think this topic may have been discussed previously on birding-aus so I
don't want to rehash, but are you saying that eremaea is the primary site
for Melbourne/Vic birding as the discussion forum canberrabirds is for us
in the ACT? Certainly I was not aware of this and I restricted my research
to birding-aus before coming to WTP.
Whatsmore, on finding the bird we were advised by Melbourne birders, we
met and conversed with, to post the finding to birding-aus. No mention was
made of eremaea.
Regards
Alastair
On 15/01/11 10:24 AM, "Dave Torr" <> wrote:
>Most people post on
>http://www.eremaea.com/BirdlineRecentSightings.aspx?Birdline=1&BirdlineSho
>wHighlights=0so
>that is probably the place to look
>
>On 15 January 2011 10:01, Fiona Anderson <> wrote:
>
>>
>> Good Morning birders,
>>
>> Three of us hope to go to WTP on Monday in the hope of sighting the
>>stilt
>> sandpiper so any help with its location over the weekend would be really
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Fiona Anderson
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