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Lake Tutchewop

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Subject: Lake Tutchewop
From: Richard NOWOTNY <>
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 11:17:00 +1100
I'm at the lake now. There do not appear to be any other birders here, unlike 
yesterday when there were 10 or more looking for the Dowitcher around midday.
As far as I know, no-one saw it yesterday, and I have not seen it so far today. 
Ten or so Marsh Sandpiper and a single Pacific Golden Plover are the pick of 
the waders.
The large numbers of Banded Stilt, Avocet and Red-capped Plover suggest high 
(and increasing?) salinity - perhaps now too high for the Dowitcher, which was 
last reported (on Facebook I am told) around 10am on Friday morning.
If anyone has any more recent information I would appreciate a call on 0438 224 
456.
Regards. Richard Nowotny
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