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Cygnus with hide

To: Geoffrey Dabb <>, "" <>
Subject: Cygnus with hide
From: "Maconachie, Michael" <>
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2015 22:55:41 +0000

Note that the Friends of JW on Saturday planted 40 Leptospernum, 20 Calistemon seiberi and a couple of banksia behind the new screen to thicken up the vegetation – as well as reducing back light to the viewing area it should be good for the small birds.

 

 

Michael Maconachie

Senior Ranger

Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve

ACT Parks and Conservation Service

TAMS Directorate

 

www.jerrabomberrawetlands.org

 

 

 

From: Geoffrey Dabb [
Sent: Friday, 19 June 2015 1:32 PM
To:
Subject: [canberrabirds] Cygnus with hide

 

This note is intended only to update the out-of-town (possibly overseas) chatliner.  The new screen at our main wetlands reserve (‘Kelly Swamp’)  is quite an improvement, if only because it reduces exposure of waterbirds to intrusions from the western side of the pond. It is better regarded as a screened observation point than a hide.  Below (top) is a view from the screen looking towards the well-known ‘Cygnus ‘hide (green arrow).  As it happens a couple of actual (black) cygnuses can be glimpsed in this view (black arrow). The ducks, if you can see them, are mainly Australasian Shovelers.  The bottom view shows the screen looking back from Cygnus hide.  As you can see, anyone using the apertures in the screen will be very obvious, but that is the local policy behind hide design, on the ground that hides should be open and inviting, and the birds probably don’t care if anyone is looking at them anyway.   The distant birds in this view (grey arrow) are a half-dozen Hoary-headed Grebes.

 

  

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