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Subject: | Australasian Bittern at WTP |
From: | "Danny Rogers" <> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Jul 2005 15:31:22 +1000 |
Hi, There was another good bird at the Western Treatment Plant (the Werribee Sewage Farm, near Melbourne) at the weekend; David Andrew and a visiting pair of South African birders found a Yellow Wagtail. It was quite probably the Yellow Wag that was seen in off-limits parts of the WTP earlier this winter. The good news is that the bird had moved into the bird-watchers permit area near to the mouth of Little River; it was seen a couple of hundred metres north-east of the river, on the coast track or in the narrow band of grass and saltmarsh between that track and the sea. Danny Rogers |
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