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Jerrabomberra Wetland: Cattle Egrets & Grass Fire

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Subject: Jerrabomberra Wetland: Cattle Egrets & Grass Fire
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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:25:23 +1000



Today at Jerrabomberra Wetland (not Kelly's Swamp) among the cattle I
counted 13 Cattle Egrets, most in breeding plumage. My first since April.
Also 1 Royal Spoonbill near the east basin of the lake.

And the fire brigade putting out a small blaze along Jerrabomberra Creek
(the Kingston side).

Cheers
Marnix



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