



This little beauty was found this morning by Brian Stone on the rocky NW shore of Gunwade Lake. Luckily, by the time I arrived on my bike it had flown over to the Watersports carpark jetty on the opposite shore and up for a bit of photographising in the morning sun. I have only seen a few spring Rock Pipits int eh PBC area, so this was a very welcome year tick. Nice work, Brian.
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