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Western Treatment Plant Werribee Victoria

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Subject: Western Treatment Plant Werribee Victoria
From: "Shirley Cameron" <>
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 18:43:42 +1000

We delighted to be able to take Denis Vernier, obviously an experienced ‘birder’ from France to visit our piece of Paradise! 

 Starting at the Paradise Rd : there were thousands of duck on Lake Borrie, Pink-eared, Shovelers, Hardheads, Musk, Blue-bills, Teal, but no Freckled. At times all the duck would take to the wing, it is a magic sight when they all fly in swirls, and it is amazing they never collide!  On the Ponds there were waders, avocet and Stilts.

On to Kirk Point, two  Ruddy Turnstones, a Golden Plover with an orange leg-band attached, Pacific gulls, Pied Oyster Catchers and Crested Terns and Cormorants and it looked great.

 Around Lake Borrie, past the nesting boxes and down to the Bird Hide. There were lots of waders, Red-necked Stints, Curlew and Sharp-tailed Sandpipers on the shore, a Spotted Crake dashed across the path.  Many of the little birds could be heard in the dense saltbush but not seen, that is really frustrating! The Reed Warblers were in fine voice, and there were plenty of Grassbirds being mournful, Fairy Wrens added colour, as did the Purple Swamp Hens.

 

  Past Walsh’s Lagoons, the Glossy Ibis were on the edge of the sludge pits, the green sheen on their brown feathers was beautiful.  Plenty of pelicans were resting on the track; some were taking advantage of the thermals and were rising heavenwards.

 Swamp Harriers, Brown Falcon, Whistling and Black Shoulders Kites were our only raptors.

 Plenty of Welcome Swallows and Fairy Martins and hundreds of Whiskered Tern were catching insects.

A Brown Quail crossed our path on the way to the Borrow Pits.  The usual Red-kneed Dotterel, Banded Stilts and waders made it a great spot for lunch.

Along South Road to the Werribee River and we added a Darter to the list.

Called into the Office area and were able to add the Australasian Grebe to the list.

In the 6-hour period we saw 75 species, and Denis was impressed with the Western Treatment Plant.  See list below. 

 

 At the Tourism Office in Werribee is display of photos Doug Blood has taken of the Plant recently.

 


 

 

Shirley Cameron

Werribee

03 9741 2997

 

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