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To: | "'Andrew Peter Taylor'" <> |
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Subject: | RE: Black-necked Stork status in SE Qld |
From: | "Atzeni, Michael" <> |
Date: | Fri, 27 Mar 1998 10:53:50 +1000 |
Andrew The Black-necked Stork is an irregular visitor to the Helidon region in the Lockyer Valley, west of Brisbane. Based on personal experience and the Toowoomba Bird Observers records, which started in 1975, there would be at most a dozen records. They are also occasional visitors to Apex Lake at Gatton, east of Helidon, and other large waterbodies in the Gatton district. Apex Lake is always worth a look, and is good for other waterbirds including Cotton Pygmy-Goose, Wandering Whistling-Duck and Baillon's Crake (of late), if anyone's in this neck of the woods. Michael Atzeni Toowoomba |
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