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Jumpin Jerra

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Subject: Jumpin Jerra
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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 08:28:46 +1100

 

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Jumpin Jerra!

 

Missed today's Jerra Draft Managenment Plan on-site launch as mentioned by

Ian Fraser though nearly launched myself in evading a very large Brown snake

between Bittern and Cygnus hides at 115pm. Goes without saying that snakes

are prevelant in this habitat, especially at this time of year, though this

specimen impressed with its size (est 5-6 ft) and the speed at which it

departed through the thick grasses.  One could be a 'good little person' and

stick to the hides at this time of year though there are 'known' trails

around Kelly's swamp that afford closer (potential) viewing of crakes and

rails, etc and the temptation is often too great.  My only assurance today

was that I was carrying a thick elastic bandage and a mobile phone so please

take care when snooping around Kelly's swamp and Jerra in general.   Other

large Brown snakes have been sited at either end of the wooden bridge lately

and obviously can pop up (or down) anywhere with the myriad rabbit burrows

etc around the place.

My apologies for stating the obvious, esp to any experienced bird

watcher/naturalists out there, though today I lost my nerve a little,

similar to when one has a bad air flight with flying, and Im not sure how

regularly in future I will frequent these 'secret spots' around Jerra on

very hot days.

Thanks

Stuart Harris

 

"Everything is relative, everything is valid!"

 

 

 

 

>From: Ian Fraser <>

>To: Cog line <>

>Subject: [canberrabirds] Jerra

>Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:15:33 +1100

> 

>Just back from the on-site launch of the Jerra Draft Mngt Plan (which, for

>what it's worth, provides a good sound base to work from). The mud is fast

>appearing (at last!) and the launch was closely attended by 3 Spotted and a

>Baillon's Crake, Glossy Ibis and Royal Spoonbill, inter alia.

> 

>Should be worth watching in coming weeks.

> 

>cheers

> 

>Ian

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