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Actitis hypoleucos

1 Common Sandpiper at Greenway, ACT

Actitis hypoleucos at Greenway, ACT - 23 Sep 2021
Actitis hypoleucos at Greenway, ACT - 23 Sep 2021
Actitis hypoleucos at Greenway, ACT - 23 Sep 2021
Actitis hypoleucos at Greenway, ACT - 23 Sep 2021
Actitis hypoleucos at Greenway, ACT - 23 Sep 2021
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Actitis hypoleucos 24 Sep 2021 MatthewFrawley
Actitis hypoleucos 23 Sep 2021 RodDeb

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nice surprise to see this on De Big Island in the middle of Lake Tuggeranong

6 comments

RodDeb wrote:
   24 Sep 2021
4 out of the 5 photos have GPS coordinates on but it shows "no GPS evidence of location" don't know why this happens
natureguy wrote:
   24 Sep 2021
Nice sighting, from my knowledge it is the first away from its usual haunts at Isabella Pond.
Liam.m wrote:
   24 Sep 2021
Sometimes it’s disappeared for a few days, maybe this is where it goes
RodDeb wrote:
   24 Sep 2021
We saw the one at Isabella Pond 4 days earlier on 19 September, I will add the pics for that sighting as well may be able to compare them. (Thanks Archer for the idea).
For pics of the 19 September please see sighting 4394857
Liam.m wrote:
   24 Sep 2021
The one from Isabella pond seems a lot scruffier than the one pictured above.
RodDeb wrote:
   24 Sep 2021
Yes we thought they looked like different birds, good to have confirmation, thanks Liam.

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