I think it might be an AGP Joshua, considering that the tips of the
primaries seem to extend beyond the tail and tertails. Length of wings
(particularly in flight - but no shot of that obviously) is usually the main
feature which distinguishes a AGP from a PGP.
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On Behalf Of Joshua
Bergmark
Sent: Monday, 7 October 2013 11:25 AM
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Subject: Oriental Plovers @ Long Reef
Further to this, it has been pointed out that our "Grey Plover" is not so.
General consensus seems to be PGP, however AGP has been raised. Does anyone
more experienced than me have thoughts on this?
http://imgur.com/a/KFYUd
Cheers,
Joshua Bergmark
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On 7 October 2013 09:20, Joshua Bergmark <> wrote:
> Glad you found them yesterday Mark, such great birds! Did you notice
> the Grey Plover there with them?
>
> Oriental Plover 1: http://imgur.com/SEQoq7h Oriental Plover 2:
> http://imgur.com/0Fmw8MZ Grey Plover: http://imgur.com/BTiK7WU
>
> Cheers,
> Joshua Bergmark
>
>
>
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