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Anglesea

To: barney <>
Subject: Anglesea
From: David Clark <>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 18:16:07 +1100
It’s a while since I spent significant time at Anglesea but I observed many interesting species there and in the neighbouring region over many Christmas holidays.  Off the top of my head, species included Southern Emu Wren, Blue-winged Parrot, thornbills, honeyeaters, Gang Gang Cockatoo, the usual range of seabirds, Latham’s Snipe (Aireys Inlet), Red-browed Finch, Rufous Bristlebird (Aireys Inlet), waterfowl and many others.

There is a quite a range of habitats and some reasonable walking tracks that give good access.  A drive to the Otways would be worthwhile too.

Cheers

David

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On 19 Dec 2018, at 5:23 pm, barney <> wrote:

I’m spending a couple of weeks at Anglesea Vic. over the Christmas period and was wondering if there

was any birds of interest about at the moment ?

I’m coming down from Qld. tomorrow and was wondering is there anyone who could point me in the right direction ?

I have organized a trip to the Treatment Plant.

Thanks in advance,

Barney Enders  0411700588

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