canberrabirds

Kelly's: painted snipe still present

To: "'Geoffrey Dabb'" <>, <>
Subject: Kelly's: painted snipe still present
From: "Margaret Leggoe" <>
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:55:01 +1100
We recently had an excellent talk at a COG meeting by someone involved in
oystercatcher and other species nesting protection.  Perhaps we could get
some advice from them on how best to create and publicise and exclusion
zone.  Sorry I cannot remember the person's name... can't remember my own
half the time.
Margaret

-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey Dabb  
Sent: Saturday, 8 October 2011 3:41 PM
To: 
Cc: 
Subject: Kelly's: painted snipe still present

 I sympathise entirely with the general point.  The problem is that in the
absence of the long-awaited management framework there is no clear  -

a)  policy on where people can and cannot go  (calling a place a 'refuge
area' does not confer any legal status)
b)  signage or other form of communication indicating such (indeed, there is
an invitational gate in the fence, and no other boundaries indicated)
c)  an enforcement regime  -  even if all the above were in place.

In the meantime, some sensible and tactful directional work (perhaps
advisory signs) will be a good idea.  (I hope the notorious Powerful Owl
supervisor will not be deployed for this purpose.)  

I understand there is a proposal for an official film crew to be deployed on
Tuesday.  No doubt they will be keen to get their shots.  Sauce for the
female painted-snipe might look like sauce for the male ditto.     


-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Fraser  
Sent: Saturday, 8 October 2011 2:49 PM
Cc: 
Subject: Kelly's: painted snipe still present

Totally agree, Marnix and Con. I've just made a phone call which I'm hoping
will get some action to keep people away from the west bank 'refuge' area -
I'm assuming with some confidence that this irresponsible lot are NOT
locals. Please continue to report such infractions.

cheers all

Ian

On 8/10/2011 12:52, Marnix Zwankhuizen wrote:
> The birds are still present at Kelly's Swamp this morning. They remained
almost completely hidden in grass tussocks for most of the time I was
watching only occasionally stretching their wings or preening.
>
> I ended up leaving around 12:45 since several people armed with cameras
and powerful lenses were trudging within 10 meters of the birds hoping to
catch a pic. The birds obviously weren't going to show after that.
>
> Marnix
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