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work on Kellys

To: "Maconachie, Michael" <>
Subject: work on Kellys
From: martin butterfield <>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:52:12 +1100
Tha ks Micharl, both for the good work and this very helpful information about why it is so!

Martin

On 4 December 2012 15:36, Maconachie, Michael <> wrote:

Myself and 3 volunteers removed some of the poplar suckers from the island opposite Ardea hide – presumably when we flushed Steve’s Buff-banded rails. Did not see them but did see a Baillons crake. We also ring barked 3 of the large poplars (there are a dozen large stems on the island) to create standing dead timber for bird roost. There will still be plenty of cover in the weeping willow and contorted willow for the night herons.

 

Michael Maconachie

Ranger

Jerrabomberra Wetlands

Parks and Conservation Service

TAMS Directorate

0428 113 533

 

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