Robert
Sorry but the Wandering Tattlers started coming back some time ago:
http://sunshinecoastbirds.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/wandering-tattler-late-to-leave-quick.html
Greg Roberts
Wandering Tattler time is approaching.
from [*Robert
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*To*: "Birding-Aus" < > *Subject*: Wandering
Tattler time is approaching. *From*: "Robert Inglis" < >
*Date*: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 16:34:31 +1000
Around the end of this month or early in November the Wandering Tattlers will
begin to arrive again in north eastern Australia.
Already wader-watchers in Australia are noticing the arrival of Grey-tailed
Tattlers and there is the usual careful scrutinising of individuals from that
species going on in the hope of finding that one of them is really a Wandering
Tattler.
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