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Black-fronted Dotterel (Elseyornis melanops)
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Two or three birds, very shy, moved locations in the riverbed every 10 mins, Evening, headed to banks at sunset.
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Several darting across gravel area at sun-down. Can't find a good match in my id books.
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Elseyornis melanops (Vieillot, 1818), Black-fronted Dotterel, Cairns Esplanade, Cairns, QLD, 19 November 2014
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Saw a breeding pair
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Saw a breeding pair
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"Reported by Jacqui Gibson: ""Today I went down under Te Rewa Rew Bridge and walked towards the open sea with the bridge behind me â was very hard to spot and a little shy."""
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Adult and 2 young seen. not uncommon on the lower reaches of the Tukituki River
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Adult and 2 young seen. not uncommon on the lower reaches of the Tukituki River
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At least one and perhaps two pairs of birds feeding at the mouth of the Hokio Stream
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At least one and perhaps two pairs of birds feeding at the mouth of the Hokio Stream
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At least one and perhaps two pairs of birds feeding at the mouth of the Hokio Stream
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Elseyornis melanops (Vieillot, 1818), Black-fronted Dotterel, Canadian Gully Bushland Reserve, Stawell, VIC, Australia, 27 January 2017
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Not sure if I have the right dotterel... but there were at least a pair of them here at Hokio Stream mouth this morning.
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Not sure if I have the right dotterel... but there were at least a pair of them here at Hokio Stream mouth this morning.