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Orga, the monstrous yellow werribee wagtail

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Subject: Orga, the monstrous yellow werribee wagtail
From: S Cooney <>
Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2000 17:29:21 +1000
Hi Harry,

I was out there today with the Peregrine group, having a great time I might add, and I asked Angela (who does education tours of the farm) and she said that quite a few people had seen it, near were it was sen last time, but as I didn't see it last time either, someone else might be better placed to give directions.  Roughly it is near Lake Borrie as you turn off Paradise Road (I think).  We didn't get a chance to look for; too busy banding Brown Falcons.

Also saw a flock of 14 Whistling Kites, plus lots of BF's, one Black-shouldered Kite and a Little Eagle.

Stuart


At 07:16 5/08/00, you wrote:
I am also interested in the yellow wagtail story at Werribee. Were there second spottings? Where exactly on Lake Borrie was the first spotting? Near last year's yellow wagtail? Someone asked the first of these questions on Birding-Aus but no-one seems to have replied. Even negative answers would help me plan my future.
 
Cheers
 
 
Harry Clarke
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