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LITTLE BITTERN AT McGRATHS HILL STW - WEST OF SYDNEY

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Subject: LITTLE BITTERN AT McGRATHS HILL STW - WEST OF SYDNEY
From: "EDWIN VELLA" <>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 19:46:54 +1100
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Myself, Colin Scouler and John DeHeume found an Immature Little Bittern at one of the small ponds at McGraths Hill Sewrage Treatment Works. It is the small pond second from the 4 or 5 duck ponds at the southern end of McGraths Hill. 7 Baillons and 5 Australian Crakes are also showing very well in the ponds closest to the dog pound.
 
At Pitt Town Lagoon,  a few waders were seen with 3 Wood Sandpipers, a Greenshank and 10 Sharp-tailed Sandpipers. There were also atleast 100 Pink-eared Ducks seen here and 60 plus Royal Spoonbill.
 
Regards
 
Edwin
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