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re: Point Cook

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Subject: re: Point Cook
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 17:44:43 +1100
Yep,

I was at Spectacle Lake on Sunday. I filmed the first 3 of those and have a 
tentative ident for a Bar-Tailed Godwit there. It sure was full of waders.

I also filmed a Singing Honeyeater at the very point of Point Cooke shortly 
after the gates opened in the morning.

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Dr David Paterson

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Subject: re: Point Cook


Hi All,

Dropped into Point Cook's Spectacle Lake Bird Hide on Tuesday, and the
lake was full of waders, including Sharpies, Curlew Sandpiper and Red-
necked Stint, as well as nesting Black-winged Stilt. Water level are
very low and there are large areas of mudflat. It was a winding day,
which may have driven birds away from the nearby beaches.

Well worth a look/scope.

Tim

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