Wow Bob!
What a fantastic resource! I have no doubt that this page will get alot of
people looking at it for a long time to come. Well done and thanks for all your
hard work and sharing this with everyone. Alot to digest and i confess i
haven't read it thoroughly yet - although i dare say I'll find a few pellets of
information that i can regurgitate later ;)
Cheers
Dave
On 31/08/2011, at 9:44 PM, Robert Inglis wrote:
> After several years of gathering suitable photographs and several months of
> time at the computer, I have published an online guide to identifying
> Wandering Tattlers in non-breeding plumage as we see them in Australia.
> The guide can be found at
> http://users.tpg.com.au/inglisrc/html/id_wandering_tattler.html
>
> Please keep in mind that the guide contains information which I have gathered
> from several years of photographing Wandering Tattlers. The opinions
> expressed in the guide are my personal opinions on a practical approach to
> the identification of Wandering Tattlers and the document should not be
> considered a definitive scientific paper. I offer the guide for the benefit
> of other birdwatchers as there seems to be no other detailed and reliable
> identification guide available for this difficult-to-identify species.
>
> Bob Inglis
> Sandstone Point
> Qld
> Australia
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