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Thailand Part 4

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Subject: Thailand Part 4
From: "Geoffrey Jones" <>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 12:00:41 +1100
Good, Nearly Midday in Melbourne Everyone

 
I have finally posted my Spoonbill Sandpiper shots which I must say that
because of the distance that I was away from the Birds they are fairly
reasonable. I know that some of the people on this forum have had far better
views than myself as it can be the luck of the draw when you are over there
as you use the car as a hide in most cases and it all depends on where the
birds land on the Salt Pans as the Spoonbill Sandpiper is very flighty and
will be the first bird in a group to take off. When I return their I will
use a hide next time and allow myself at least 10 days, in this way you may
be able to be close enough to photograph the bird. Exactly the opposite
happened with the Coral-billed Ground Cuckoo which came in on a log that
locals had regularly placed mealworms and was only 6 metres from us.
http://barraimaging.com.au/gallery/index.php

Kindest Regards

And Remember Abbot Happens!

Geoff Jones

Barraimaging

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