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Long-billed Dowitcher

To: Sue Lashko <>
Subject: Long-billed Dowitcher
From: Chris Charles <>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 11:23:12 +1100
I had a quick look on Friday early afternoon but could not resolve sufficient 
detail through the salt fringe heat shimmer without the long slow muddy 
Jones/Stowe crawl. There were a few candidates but photos looked like through 
frosted glass. Nearby Lake Kelly had Banded Stilts but beware driving too close 
on the salt crust!
Chris Charles

www.licole.com.au
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> On 18 Jan 2015, at 6:32 pm, Sue Lashko <> wrote:
> 
> Has anyone searched for the LB Dowitcher in the last week?   I think the
> latest reported sighting was on Mon 5 Jan with a report of unsuccessful
> searches on Fri 9 and Sat 10 Jan.  Has the bird moved on or has everybody
> else seen it except me?  If you have any recent news of successful or
> unsuccessful searches, please contact me.  Also, where is the best spot for
> Banded Stilt in the Kerang Lakes area?
> 
> Cheers
> Sue
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