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Amanda Lilleyman is a researcher at the Charles Darwin University, in Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia.

She monitors the Far Eastern Curlew population as it spends its non-breeding season in the southern hemisphere, particularly the segment of the population that uses Darwin as its feeding ground.

Amanda tells us about her project work, how she became interested in birds and what the future holds for her as a researcher.

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