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Sewage Ponds

To: "'Neville Schrader'" <>, <>
Subject: Sewage Ponds
From: "Susan Kozianski" <>
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 19:38:57 +1000
I'll second Gum Swamp.  Not that I've been to a lot of STPs to compare, but
Gum Swamp is definitely a great spot for birds. I'd forgotten that it's a
STP. If there's more like that around the place, I might have to plan my
next holiday as a STP touring trip!  Perhaps my niece would like to come.
She loves STPs for some other reason no-one else can quite fathom. Nothing
to do with the birds or nice walks and so on LOL. Just the ponds treating
the waste does it for her. 

Sue

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 On Behalf Of Neville Schrader
Sent: Wednesday, 3 May 2006 7:25 PM
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Subject: Sewage Ponds



Two good sewage ponds in the central west is Parkes where most ducks can be
seen up close and Forbes Gum Swamp which is always good for Blue-billed
Ducks, both have easy access. West Wyalong Sewage Ponds is also worth a
visit but difficult to access.


Regards



Neville W. Schrader OAM
2 Elizabeth St.,
Parkes NSW 2870
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