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Re: Plains Wanderer at WTP and northern Vic populations

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Subject: Re: Plains Wanderer at WTP and northern Vic populations
From: Philip Maher <>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 14:02:55 +1100

Hello

I will have another go at sending this reply using another email address.

To answer Peter¹s query about how plains-wanderers are faring around the
Deniliquin district: All of my plains-wanderers sightings are posted on my
website¹s Latest News page. It is quite possible that the sighting at the
WTP came from northern Victoria but this species can also be found
occasionally on the basalt plains to the west of Melbourne. Here in southern
NSW plains-wanderers are doing okay. We have not had the broad scale
flooding of northern Victoria; we have just had glorious rain. Most of the
plains-wanderer nests I knew about would have been inundated in the heavy
rain events of November. Some birds were forced to higher ground. Birds
re-nested in December but seemed to have fewer chicks than they normally
would ? one or two rather than three or four.

Numbers of adult birds are quite high and many are back in paddocks they
have not been in for four or five years. Plains-wanderers are wonderfully
resilient and will continue to breed through the autumn and into early
winter.

So while the current dense ground cover and occasional inundation is not
what plains-wanderers prefer ? they prefer average years or slightly below
average years ? this year has been a Godsend for them after so many bad
years.

Little and red-chested buttonquail and stubble quail are thriving in the
current conditions; I saw fifteen red-chested just two nights ago.

Flooding rain beats ten years of crippling drought in this district any day.

Cheers

Philip Maher
www.philipmaher.com


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