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To: | "Mark Stanley" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Twitching the LBB in Broome |
From: | "Peter Madvig" <> |
Date: | Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:21:19 +1100 |
Ataboy, Mark - that's just it.Staying at the BBO as a birder is just heavenly - once you are acclimatised, there are endless possibilities to pursue. And, Roebuck Bay at sunset/dusk is just magical:- Fiddler Crabs waving their claws about, Mudskippers in their various guises slithering about, shore birds peacefully feeding on benthic invertebrates (think I got that right?), the pastel colours over mudflats and bay, framed by red, Pindan cliffs.....I'm rambling on!! So, do try to get there some day. Yes, I'm biased - been there as a volunteer and on AWSG expeditions several times. Cheers, Peter Madvig |
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