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Floods

To: sandra henderson <>
Subject: Floods
From: Martin Butterfield via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2022 05:58:00 +0000
So will they be combining the Ute Muster with a Fishing comp?  (I'm thinking back to a big Yellowbelly being caught on the Captains Flat Bowling Green!



On Wed, 23 Nov 2022 at 16:22, sandra henderson via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
Yes, apparently didn’t flood houses in Deni, although some streets were evacuated. I was there 10 days ago, and all the forest areas in and near town were flooded, as were all the sports ovals, the showground, the caravan park…. Quite a few roads were closed and under water. In 20 years of regular visits I’ve never seen so much water around the town. 
SandraH

On Wednesday, 23 November 2022, Kim Farley via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
Yes indeed Geoffrey.  Our thoughts with them and all those affected by the floods.  But it seems that Deniliquin, another COG trip destination (of Plains Wanderer fame) has escaped relatively unscathed this time around.
Kim

On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 9:49 AM Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:

For devotees of COG’s field trips programs the terrible reports about flood waters moving down the watercourses to our west will be particularly saddening.  So many places along the Murrumbidgee and Lachlan that are reported as flooded have been visited by COG trips over the years.  I remember Eugowra where Ian Fraser led a trip several years ago and we watched Turquoise Parrots feeding on the ground near the camp. Some other locations are shown in the below.  Either on a COG visit, or separately, the Lachlan River was frequently crossed on the route from Lake Cargelligo to Round Hill.  The village of Euabalong, now in the news, is nearby. Just last year I ate a sandwich in the little park near the river and chased a Restless Flycatcher around the rather basic recreational equipment. So sad for the people there.

 

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