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Plumed Whistling Duck - Jerrabomberra Wetlands

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Subject: Plumed Whistling Duck - Jerrabomberra Wetlands
From: Susanne Gardiner <>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 07:47:43 +0000 (GMT)
Hi

saw (thanks to Alastair pointing them out) 16 Plumed Whistling Ducks at Jerrabomberra Wetlands today, at the western end of Kelly's Swamp area on one of the islands with a tree. 



also 2 Little Eagles, 2 Wedgetail Eagles, a family of Rufous Whistlers - male, female and one young being fed by both parents, though mainly the female - and about 30 other species.... oh, and a very healthy brown snake (over a meter long) at the wooden bridge towards the silt trap. 


Cheers, Susanne
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