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Bittern

To: "Geoffrey Dabb" <>
Subject: Bittern
From: Julian Teh <>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 16:23:46 +1000
The Sydney guys dipped on Australasian this morning, but got 3 birds at Rowe's lagoon on the way home. They were livid when I told them about the Little!! Great sighting Roger!!

Another trip is in order for me...

Julian

On 11 Jun 2014, at 16:09, Geoffrey Dabb wrote:

Without wishing to be pedantic, the photos by Ian, Julian and Roger appear to show foreground or background  ‘rush’ (Juncidis spp) rather than ‘reed’ (Phragmites).  This may suggest some kind of habitat preference, since the A Bittern(s) at Rose Lagoon also favoured rushy growth.  I have not yet visited the area to check for reeds or rush (or typha  - or bitterns).  Perhaps tomorrow.  Anyway, a belated well done to Duncan.  He has highlighted this as a wetland area of particular interest.  Did he not also photograph an osprey somewhere around there?  What next?  The male L Bittern is a pretty good find too.    
 
From: Williams, Roger [ 
Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2014 3:41 PM
To: canberrabirds
Subject: [canberrabirds] Little Bittern
 
 
 
                      This afternoon I went looking for the Australian Bitten at the Mckellar pond, although i didn’t see the Australian Bitten. I did see a Male Little Bitten about 2/30, after 2 fleeting glimpses i managed to take a photo of the bird flying towards the reeds.
                Roger

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