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White-rumped Sandpiper

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Subject: White-rumped Sandpiper
From: John Reidy <>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 18:13:01 +1100
Hi Christina.

Margeret Reidy and I saw it at about 10:00 am this morning. It was feeding in the open on the lake's edge until the wind came up and then it settled into a hollow in the sand closer to the Little Tern enclosure with some RFed-necked Stints. There were quite a few other birders there all of whom saw it and no doubt got some great shots of the bird.

Happy birding.

On 17-Jan-15 5:20 PM,  wrote:
Hi

I am thinking of heading down tomorrow morning to see if I can find the 
White-rumped Sandpiper. Has anyone seen it today and if so is it still in the 
same spot.

Thanks

Christina Port






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