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Blitz miss

To: "'John Harris'" <>, "'Mark Clayton'" <>, "'COG List'" <>
Subject: Blitz miss
From: "Ian Baird" <>
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 23:29:26 +1100

There was Muscovy Duck on Lyneham Wetland/Pond for a few days a month or two back. Maybe it was the same one?

Cheers,

 

Ian A. Baird

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O'Connor ACT  2602

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From: John Harris [
Sent: Saturday, 25 October 2014 10:05 PM
To: Mark Clayton; 'COG List'
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Blitz miss

 

The muscovy duck has been at Crace pond for a couple of months now. Surprised it hasn’t been taken by a (Human) predator yet as it is very tame. Someone’s escaped pet I presume.

 

John Harris

Rev Dr John Harris,

36 Kangaroo Close,

Nicholls, ACT 2913

AUSTRALIA

P: 61-(0)2-62418472

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From: Mark Clayton <m("bigpond.com","chollop7");">>
Date: Saturday, 25 October 2014 7:43 pm
To: chatline <m("canberrabirds.org.au","canberrabirds");">>
Subject: [canberrabirds] Blitz miss

 

Evening all,

 

Sometime it is not what you see but what you miss that can be somewhat frustrating. This morning just as I was finishing (2 minutes to go) the Valley Ponds at Gungahlin when the unmistakable call of a Cicadabird started up in Palmerston , about 300 metres away. I have seen Cicadabirds in the urban area a couple of times as they move through the local area and know the call well from numerous surveys on the North and South Coasts when working with CSIRO as well  as seeing the species in the Brindabella Ranges. I will put in  an “odd obs” sheet.

 

Lots of breeding records in the sites I did today. There were a couple of “bummers” in some of the surveys. The first was the usual Spotted Dove at the “Large McKellar Pond”, the second was a rather large Muscovy Duck on the Crace Pond, and while I was there counting ducks on the larger pond, a woman throwing a ball into the pond for her dog to chase – totally inconsiderate I thought . She knew what I was obviously doing but didn’t care. The most annoying thing was walking around several of the ponds first thing this morning in wet, chest high grass. I don’t know where all the large mowing contactor’s mowers I see driving up and down Maribyrnong Avenue are working but it is not in these areas!!

 

To keep Barbara happy I will be off again first thing tomorrow, crook ankle or not, to do a few more sites!!

 

Happy blitzing everyone!

 

Mark

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