The Lewins & the Spotless were keeping close company this evening &  
showing for several minutes at a time.
The Lewins seemed to be in display mode at one time, standing tall on  
a root protruding out of the mud with drooping wings spread & then  
raised & fluttered. In that pose the thighs that are normally not  
visible became very prominent, seemingly thrust forward.
Then it would hop in an effortless flicking flight from spot to spot.  
It did not seem to be in response to a perceived threat as it would  
land at the waters edge each time. For a bird that is said to rarely  
fly it was very nibble, graceful & quick.
Chris
Chris Charles
0412 911 184
33deg 47'30"S
151deg10'09"E
On 21/01/2009, at 9:25 PM,  wrote:
 G'day Birders, I decided to have a look at the triangle pond on the  
way home from work this evening. I thought the combination of wet  
weather and bad traffic on the M4 meant that I had little option  
but to try.
 All the usual suspects were there teal, coots, grassbirds etc, but  
no rails or crakes. I thought I was dipping and dripping ( it was  
starting to rain even more).
But then it appeared.
 Well I thought it did, so I was juggling bins and mobile phone  
while I called my dad for confirmation. As he read out the features  
of both I knew I was on a winner.
Oh what a feeling, finally something good for 2009.
Cheers
Graham Turner
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