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Kimberley / Broome /  Western Australia / Coastline of Western Australia / Birdwatching / Roebuck Bay / Shorebirds / Godwit / Bird migration / Birds of Australia / Geography of Western Australia / Geography of Australia
Date: 2013-01-13 00:50:55
Kimberley
Broome
Western Australia
Coastline of Western Australia
Birdwatching
Roebuck Bay
Shorebirds
Godwit
Bird migration
Birds of Australia
Geography of Western Australia
Geography of Australia

BAR-TAILED GODWIT This female Bar-tailed Godwit known since banding by the rather unromantic name of 3RRYY was banded at ‘Richard’s Point’ one of the sites on the eastern beaches of the northern shores of Roebuck

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