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Charles,
Is it a classical coastal habitat (mudflat) or a slat pans?
Best Regards: Szimi
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Gyorgy Szimuly (Szimi)
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On 2007.08.31., at 15:42, Charles Harper wrote:
Another posting from Tokyo Bay, this time from a single location,
Sanbanze
(Funabashi Keihin Koen), Chiba. I ran up there for an hour and a half
(1000-1130) this morning, upon the report of the Spoonbill Sandpiper,
a very
rare, if regular, migrant.
Bar-tailed Godwit (3)
Whimbrel (2)
Terek Sandpiper (10)
Grey-tailed Tattler (40)
Ruddy Turnstone (30)
Great Knot (5)
Sanderling (60)
Rufous-necked Stint (300)
Dunlin (30)
Curlew Sandpiper (1)
Spoonbill Sandpiper (1)
Broad-billed Sandpiper (2)
Ruff (1)
Pacific Golden-Plover (20)
Little Ringed Plover (1)
Kentish Plover (150)
Mongolian Plover (50)
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