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  The migratory waders are back! Two of the birds, the Common Redshank (Tringa nebularia), were spotted with green over white coloured flags indicating they were here before. So far, the birds that have arrived are the Common Redshank (Tringa nebularia), Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) and Common Sandpiper (Tringa hypoleucos).  
 

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Migratory birds in the press
 
Wetlands articles on migratory waders:
   
Black-winged stilt at Buloh (Vol 10 No 6)
Some interesting notes on the Pacific Golden Plover
(Vol 8 No 3, Dec 01)
Fat worries of Common Redshanks (Vol 8 No 2, Aug 01)
Common Redshank: and the guide "Endless Summer: The Story of a Seasoned Traveller" (Vol 4 No 3, Apr 97)
Bird ringing in 2001 (Vol 9 No 1, Apr 02)
Bird Sightings (Dec 98-Jan 99) (Vol 5 No 1, Apr 98)
List of Common Migrant Birds at Sungei Buloh (Vol 4 No 2, Aug 97)
A feathered friend from Thailand (Vol 13 No 3, Dec 06)
Shorebird monitoring 2001 (Vol 9 No 1, Apr 02)
Shorebird Population Monitoring (1992-1998) (Vol 7 No 1, Apr 00)
BirdWatch '98: how to tell waders apart (Vol 5 No 3, Nov 98)
A Year in the Life of Waders: migration and breeding
(Vol 5 No 3, Nov 98)
Bird Migration and the role of Sungei Buloh (Vol 3 No 2, Dec 95)
A Haven for Migrant Birds (Vol 2 No 1, Jun 95)
Demystifying Migration: A study of birds on the East Asian Flyway
(Vol 1 No 1, Dec 93)
Bird Flu: Frequently Asked Questions (Vol 10 No 6)
Bird Ringing in the Reserve 2002 (Vol 10 No 1, 2004)
 
     
     
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