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White-throated Needletails

To: "" <>, "Michael Tarburton" <>
Subject: White-throated Needletails
From: "" <>
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 21:03:15 +1100
Hi all, especially Mike,
Just a quick note to let you know that there was approximately 10 to 20 white- 
throated needletails flying over my house in Croydon, Melbourne yesterday about 
3pm. 

I had been keeping my eye out for them to add to my bird-a-day list but up 
until yesterday had had no luck....

Yours in all things "green"

John Harris BASc, GDipEd
Director - Wildlife Experiences P/L
Principal Zoologist/Ecologist
Nature Photographer
Wildlife Guide
Croydon, Vic
0409 090 955

President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
www.fncv.org.au

----- Reply message -----
From: "Peter Shute" <>
To: "'Jacqui Bennett'" <>, 
"" <>
Subject: WTP and Point Cook Access
Date: Fri, Feb 14, 2014 15:19

WTP is all dirt roads, and the ones we're allowed on are mostly quite good. 
There are some potholed bits, but they're not a problem at low speed. Avoid any 
roads marked Dry Weather Only if they're even just damp. I think they're mostly 
little side tracks anyway. 

Note that there are more gates than shown on the map, which need to be 
unclipped rather than unlocked, which can make things very slow if you're by 
yourself. Some in T Section have a tricky split link system that looks like 
it's permanently chained shut if you don't know to look for the gap in the 
chain links.

Navigation isn't too difficult, but it wouldn't be hard to get lost if you were 
new and not paying attention. If you've got a smart phone with Google Maps, 
that can be reassuring. I can't remember how good the phone signal is there, 
but I've used Google Maps with Optus and Telstra in a few places. It would be 
helpful if you could go with someone the first time, just to show you where the 
best spots are.

I believe the AGP is in a restricted area, but some people have got permission 
to enter by asking at the rangers' office.

Peter Shute

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Birding-Aus 
>  On Behalf Of 
> Jacqui Bennett
> Sent: Friday, 14 February 2014 2:55 PM
> To: 
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] WTP and Point Cook Access
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm relatively new to the Melbourne birding scene and I have 
> received a regular Permit for the WTP but I wanted to know 
> what the road conditions are like (I'm guessing it's all 
> unsealed but is it corrugated/pot holed?) and is it easy 
> enough to find your way around with the map? Or is anyone 
> going and is happy to take me and a friend with them? I have 
> a scope, if that helps :D
> 
> Also, is the American Golden Plover in a restricted area of 
> Point Cook and how do you get permission to get in there?
> 
> Thanks!
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