G'day all
 Warning: the following is a shameless attempt to get birders to come  
to Hamilton to spend money (fuel, accommodation and food) and see some  
great birds.
 Yesterday I mentioned the Little Bittern at Lake Hamilton (sw  
Victoria).  I thought I'd give a bit more info about this lake and the  
crakes and rails currently to be seen there.
 Lake Hamilton is an artificial impoundment of the Grange Burn on the  
outskirts of Hamilton in SW Victoria.  It was created in 1977 and is  
about 40 ha in area.  It is open to various water sports inc. speed  
boats but has areas of dense phragmites reeds around much of its  
edge.  The eastern, inflow end in particular is largely boat-free and  
and has some extensive areas of reeds.
 We local birders have probably not payed it the attention it deserves  
but that has changed recently due to the number and variety of crakes  
and rails being reported.  Spotless Crakes have been regularly  
recorded since 2001.  Recently however, due to drought, more regular  
attention or planetary alignment we have been able to record all the  
crakes and rails recorded in Victoria (except Black-tailed Native-hen  
to my knowledge).  My records indicate Spotted Crake from 2003, Buff- 
banded Rail from 2006, Lewin's Rail from 2006.
 In the last few months local birders have recorded all three crakes  
and both rails.  Last evening, while waiting for the Little Bittern to  
call (it started at 8:45 pm) a group of local and visiting birders saw  
Baillon's Crakes (immature and adult),  Lewins Rail (one immature),  
Spotted Crake (one adult), Spotless Crake (one probable).  This is in  
addition to Buff-banded Rail seen in the past two weeks.  Most have  
been out in the open and easy to identify and photograph.  A bonus was  
the sighting of several water-rats or Rakali.
 Add to this three Cormorant species, close-up views of Musk Ducks  
doing their Bunyip thing, more Reed Warblers per square meter of reeds  
than anywhere else I've seen, both Spoonbills, Great Egret, a pair of  
Black-fronted Dotterels, occasional Latham's Snipe, a Hobby and the  
Little Bittern.
Most dogs are on leads - how good is that?
 So, forget about strange Gulls, Hudwits and Dowitchers.  Come and  
visit the sw of Victoria and tick off all the possible Rallidae  (even  
Black-tailed Native-hens are visiting Hamilton at the moment).  While  
in the area check out some of the places I recommend in my web site  
for more great birding and let me know what you have seen.
Cheers
Steve Clark
http://members.datafast.net.au/clarkja/swvicbirds/
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