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Where have the lake Eyre Pelicans come from??

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Subject: Where have the lake Eyre Pelicans come from??
From: "jon wren" <>
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 22:01:51 PDT
Gooday Peter and others,
I had the weekend at Kaili Valley via Bowen Qld. 19 55 S 148 05 E. This area is alive with wildlife with the swamp at full capacity since the early part of this year. With the huge expanse of water and suitable habitat there is no reason why the resident Pelicans would want to leave the area. No reduction in numbers have been observed from this area of Qld.

When I worked out at Cloncurry with Qld. Rail there was a point in the line from Duchess to Dajarra where water flowed through to Lake Eyre on one side of the small bank and into the Gulf of Carpentaria on the other. The great majority of water filling Lake Eyre would have fallen on North Western Qld.

Jon Wren
PO Box 868
Bowen (Climate Capital of Australia)
Visit     www.bowen.qld.gov.au
Queensland Australia 4805
Phone 07 4786 2614H Mobile 0412 789 285
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