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Red-throated Pipit in Broome

To: "Mike Carter" <>, "" <>
Subject: Red-throated Pipit in Broome
From: "" <>
Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 07:10:43 +0800
Nice one Mike. One day I'll get up there....

Or, is there an alternative explanation that more people are now aware of the 
pipit so it is being recorded more often?

Regards

John.

Yours in all things "green"

John Harris BASc, GDipEd
Director - Wildlife Experiences P/L
Principal Zoologist/Ecologist
Nature Photographer
Wildlife Guide
Croydon, Vic
0409 090 955

President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
www.fncv.org.au

----- Reply message -----
From: "Mike Carter" <>
To: "'Birding Aus'" <>
Subject: Red-throated Pipit in Broome
Date: Sat, Jan 3, 2015 19:56

George Swann saw a Red-throated Pipit at the Broome Sewage Works this
evening. Once a mega rarity this species is becoming a regular migrant.



Cheers,



Mike Carter, 03 9787 7136

30 Canadian Bay Road

Mount Eliza, VIC 3930, Australia  



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