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Subject: | jerra wetlands |
From: | sandra henderson <> |
Date: | Wed, 3 Mar 2010 12:21:53 +1100 |
the building of the cycle path at Jerrabomberra Wetlands seems to be proceeding apace. there is now quite a bit of water in Kellys, and the usual assortment of waterbirds, including a Black duck with six small ducklings. What was surprising this morning were Magpie larks - I counted 51 in and around the Dairy Flat carpark. There are swarms of insects everywhere, and the Welcome swallows were also out in large numbers.
sandra henderson
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