I’ve just received an email forwarded on from a British birder who claims to have seen a Kamchatka Leaf Warbler at Werri Beach, Gerringong on February 25. This is about 15km north of the White-rumped Sandpiper site (Illawarra Coast, NSW). The sparse details given were: “Had it calling and sounded spot on the recording. The bird was in the scrub/small trees north of fish and chip shop”. At this point, it is unclear if any recordings or pictures were taken. Anyone down that way should check it out immediately, and hopefully confirm if there is indeed a Phylloscopus warbler of any kind there! Cheers, Ashwin
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Anyone else found it yet ? —–Original Message—– Ashwin Rudder Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2015 11:28 PM I’ve just received an email forwarded on from a British birder who claims to have seen a Kamchatka Leaf Warbler at Werri Beach, Gerringong on February 25. This is about 15km north of the White-rumped Sandpiper site (Illawarra Coast, NSW). The sparse details given were: “Had it calling and sounded spot on the recording. The bird was in the scrub/small trees north of fish and chip shop”. At this point, it is unclear if any recordings or pictures were taken. Anyone down that way should check it out immediately, and hopefully confirm if there is indeed a Phylloscopus warbler of any kind there! Cheers, Ashwin
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