Bob this is amazing!
Thanks so much for sharing this with us. What an awesome resource and a wealth
of experience. not to mention some outstanding images!!
Congrats on all the hard work.
Cheers
David Stowe
On 07/05/2011, at 9:47 PM, Robert Inglis wrote:
> Most, if not all, Wandering Tattlers will probably have left Australia by now
> but they will return later this year and the search
> for a way to easily and accurately identify them from Grey-tailed Tattlers
> will start all over again.To help those birdwatchers
> inexperienced with this species, I have today finished setting up an on-line
> gallery of photos of Wandering Tattlers to
> practice on.
> Those birdwatchers who feel they have the identification process worked out
> might also find some of the images interesting.
> This gallery is not really an identification guide but more a collection of
> birds in different plumage stages and different ages.
> The identification guide may come later if I ever finally work out if there
> are any 100% guaranteed ID features other than the call.
> The photos in the gallery are a selection from the 2500+ photos of Wandering
> Tattlers I have so far taken of this species over the
> past 6 years. The glories of digital photography.
>
> To see the gallery go to http://ptiloris.smugmug.com/Birds-of--Oz-Sets and
> click on the picture of the Wandering Tattler.
>
> Please note that there is a lot of images.
>
> Cheers
>
> Bob Inglis
> Sandstone Point
> Qld
> Australia
> http://users.tpg.com.au/inglisrc/
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