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Spent 10 days at Point Cook over the Easter 2015. So glad to see some of the shore birds along the coast. Amusingly there were large proportion of the Crested Terns having the metal band on them. Eventually AWSG put a lot of efforts banding them. There was a Little Tern with coloured flags: yellow on the right Tarso and Green left Tarso. A Rufous Fantail miraculously appeared in a urban garden at Glastonbury Cct in one day morning.
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Curlew Sandpipers among the Red-necked Stints
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Double-banded Plover
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Golden-headed Cisticola - female
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Pied Cormorants, a Little Pied Cormorant and Chestnut Teals in foreground
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27 August 2014

Pied Oystercatcher No.89 with her/his mate were often seen at Point Cook Coastal Beach. This year every time I visited the area, they were there at either end of the beach depending on the tide. for further information about this bird, you can go to the link:/reference.html

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