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Fw: LITTLE BITTERN STILL AT McGRATHS HILL STW

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Subject: Fw: LITTLE BITTERN STILL AT McGRATHS HILL STW
From: "EDWIN VELLA" <>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 17:34:44 +1100
 
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The Little Bittern was still calling this morning at the same pond a few days ago but was not seen. However the Baillons crake chick that John saw on Saturday was seen ( a really tiny black thing with orange beak). There were upto 10 adults and very easy to see. Also there was still atleast 2 Australian Spotted and 2 Spotless Crakes about (the later only heard calling but frequently). Also of note was a Black-headed x Chestnut-breasted Mannakin seen a couple of metres in front of us in the reeds with other Chestnut-breasted Mannakins (It had a black hood but underpart markings like that of the Chestnut-breasted).
 
One bird that really got our attention was a Sandpiper about the size of a Snipe, but the same colour as a Sharp-tailed Sandpiper. It flew above our heads and I only could just see it had a wholly white rump, pale underwings and a long thin bill but that Is all I could see. I am familiar with the usual sandpipers that turn up around Sydney but I can not think what it could be. I tried to follow where it landed through my binoculars and it did so briefly on a post but then took off again over a hill. Anyone heading out to the Sewrage works ought to keep an eye out on this one. A mystery bird indeed !
 
Regards
 
Edwin
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From: EDWIN VELLA <>
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Date: Saturday, January 23, 1999 7:46
Subject: LITTLE BITTERN AT McGRATHS HILL STW - WEST OF SYDNEY

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Myself, Colin Scouler and John DeHeume found an Immature Little Bittern at one of the small ponds at McGraths Hill Sewrage Treatment Works. It is the small pond second from the 4 or 5 duck ponds at the southern end of McGraths Hill. 7 Baillons and 5 Australian Crakes are also showing very well in the ponds closest to the dog pound.
 
At Pitt Town Lagoon,  a few waders were seen with 3 Wood Sandpipers, a Greenshank and 10 Sharp-tailed Sandpipers. There were also atleast 100 Pink-eared Ducks seen here and 60 plus Royal Spoonbill.
 
Regards
 
Edwin
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