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Birds in 2019

To: Geoffrey Dabb <>
Subject: Birds in 2019
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2019 13:27:24 +1100
Plenty of places in North America I would think.  Sticking to Australia the only other possible in 2019 was Leeton, but that seems to have been spared a visit from Pectoral Sandpiper.



On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 at 12:41, Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:

Over several years I have amused myself by composing a birdy Christmas card.  Appended is a reduced version of this year’s offering. With the exception of the Little Bittern (from 30 Dec 2018) all were snapped around Canberra this year. It occurs to me that there can be nowhere else that such a combination could be found in the course of a single year. The inclusion of the hybrid honeyeater (New Holland x White-cheeked) and lorikeet (Rainbow x Musk) surely guarantees a unique outcome. However, apart from that, has anywhere else had a Northern Shoveler and a Pectoral Sandpiper?   Geoffrey

 

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