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| Subject: | Inskip Point Friday |
| From: | Nick Leseberg <> |
| Date: | Sat, 2 Oct 2010 10:44:53 +0000 |
Hi All,
I made a flying visit to Inskip Point yesterday morning, the main aim being to
find Black-breasted Button-Quail for a friend who needed it. Conditions were
less than ideal with a fairly strong wind picking up early.
It took a couple of hours but we eventually located a pair of quail which gave
brief but satisfactory views right at the tip of the point. Amongst other
common birds were a pair of Fairy Gerygones and a pair of Beach Stone-Curlews
which interestingly were flushed initially from well inside the scrubby area.
Now off to Darwin for a big week of birding!
Good birding
Nick Leseberg
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