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Freckled Ducks, Mill Park Lakes

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Subject: Freckled Ducks, Mill Park Lakes
From: brian fleming <>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 20:16:55 +1100
One thing after another ... I got lost en route and didn't get to Mill Park Lakes until about 11 a.m (Daylight Saving Time). Two kind photographers were leaving (I hope with decent photos) and they directed me over the footbridge and on to the left, to the location for observing Freckled Ducks. By then two FDs were present - both apparently sound asleep, perched on small rocks, with their heads tucked down on their backs, facing away from me. No trouble with ID - their oatmeal speckles and raised triangular peak of the head still showed. Hardheads and Chestnut Teal dived and swam round them. I felt twenty minutes of total immobility was enough, so decided to try the viewpoint from the peninsula opposite. When I got there, one FD had disappeared leaving only one, now up-sun and just about out of range.

Just off the point where I was standing, there is a long narrow island spit with small Swamp Melaleuca bushes on it, with a duck nest-box off its north end. There seemed to be some ducks there in the shade. Careful examination with binocs revealed that there were in fact ducks there - one spread a wing and proved itself a Chestnut Teal, but at least three had the speckles and even one peaked head could be made out - so that's where Freckled Ducks go when it's too hot and windy and they want a bit of peace. As usual, it proves I should have got up earlier. A more up-to-date Melway would help too.

Incidentally, by 12 noon (DST) when I left, the temperature was about 30 degrees Centigrade and the wind quite blustery (ABC weather report).

Antea Fleming
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