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Trucking Yard Ln and Lake Rd

To: 'Graeme Clifton' <>
Subject: Trucking Yard Ln and Lake Rd
From: Geoffrey Dabb <>
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2023 06:54:11 +0000

A group of ducks standing on the shore of a lake

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From: Canberrabirds <> On Behalf Of Geoffrey Dabb
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 11:53 AM
To: 'Graeme Clifton' <>
Cc: 'Canberrabirds' <>
Subject: Re: [Canberrabirds] Trucking Yard Ln and Lake Rd

 

Thank you Graeme.  I note from the below (possibly out of date) that according to the Junior Ranger it is permissible for territorians to shoot Maned Duck and Wandering Whistling-Duck but not Plumed Whistling-Duck.

 

https://nt.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/199948/ducks.pdf

 

However the Sporting Shooters Association must know more about it when it adds the Plumed, and reassures you that you will not be in trouble if you also hit an Arabian Camel, Cane Toad or House Sparrow or ‘Horse’.

 

https://www.ssaa.org.au/resources/hunting/hunting-regulations/

 

From: Graeme Clifton <>
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 10:55 AM
To: Geoffrey Dabb <>
Cc: shorty <>; Canberrabirds <m("lists.canberrabirds.org.au","canberrabirds");">>
Subject: Re: [Canberrabirds] Trucking Yard Ln and Lake Rd

 

Geoffrey,

Darwin Ducks. I agree with Paul Darmody (the Bungendore butcher who owns the feedlot at Trucking Yard Lane).

Many years ago, probably the late 90’s, I was on a boat tour of a big billabong half way from Darwin to Kakadu. There were thousands of PWD’s and also 2 Wood Ducks. The tour guide had no idea what they were. I suggested she/he get up to speed on them as they may become more common than PWD’s in the wetlands.

I went back some years later to check on the status of Wood Ducks but that section of the billabong was overgrown with water lilies and no longer navigable.

 

Graeme Clifton

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On 1 Aug 2023, at 10:30 am, Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:



Yes, timing is important.  And remembering (if you still can).  The Dickson wanderers were attracted to fresh lawn seeding.  Some might remember that the amiable Trucking Yard Lane grazier calls them ‘Darwin Ducks’, a name not recorded in Fraser & Gray (2019).

 

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From: Canberrabirds <> On Behalf Of shorty via Canberrabirds
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2023 2:02 PM
To: Anthony Overs <>
Cc: Canberrabirds <>
Subject: Re: [Canberrabirds] Trucking Yard Ln and Lake Rd

 

I guess it is a matter of timing to see the PWD. For the last 3 months I have seen 2 there on every visit, last visit was on the 22nd where the cows came for a drink pushing them into the dam allowing me to get a rare ( for me ) photo of them on the water.

 

Shorty

 

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