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79 species

Rostratula australis (Australian Painted-snipe)

Rostratula australis
Rostratula australis
Rostratula australis

Stiltia isabella (Australian Pratincole)

Stiltia isabella
Stiltia isabella
Stiltia isabella

Thinornis cucullatus cucullatus (Hooded Plover (eastern))

Tringa brevipes (Grey-tailed Tattler)

Tringa brevipes
Tringa brevipes
Tringa brevipes

Tringa erythropus (Spotted Redshank)

Tringa flavipes (Lesser Yellowlegs)

Tringa glareola (Wood Sandpiper)

Tringa guttifer (Nordmann's Greenshank)

Tringa incana (Wandering Tattler)

Tringa incana
Tringa incana

Tringa nebularia (Common Greenshank)

Tringa nebularia
Tringa nebularia
Tringa nebularia

Tringa ochropus (Green Sandpiper)

Tringa stagnatilis (Marsh Sandpiper)

Tringa stagnatilis
Tringa stagnatilis
Tringa stagnatilis

Tringa totanus (Common Redshank)

Vanellus cinereus (Grey-headed Lapwing)

Vanellus miles (Masked Lapwing)

Vanellus miles
Vanellus miles
Vanellus miles

Vanellus tricolor (Banded Lapwing)

Vanellus tricolor
Vanellus tricolor
Vanellus tricolor

Xenus cinereus (Terek Sandpiper)

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