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RFI Anglesea birding locations

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Subject: RFI Anglesea birding locations
From: Mark Kliene <>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 14:02:08 +1100
Hi Steve,

As my outlaws have a holiday house in Point Roadknight, i have good access to 
some
places.
I have mostly frequented Angahook-Lorne State park where there is generally good
woodland and forest birding( i went for a half day hike there recently and came
across only two walkers),Rufous Bristlebird,Peregrine Falcon,Rufous 
Fantail,several
types of Honeyeater etc, can be found in and around the Ironbark remnents near 
Point
Addis about 10
klms northeast of Anglesea.I suppose you could try the Otways, Carlisle State
park?.As for waders i am not quite up to speed.Hope this is useful.

Cheers,

Mark Kliene.

 wrote:

> G'day all
>
> My family and I are off to Anglesea (south west of Geelong, Victoria) for a
> week's holiday from the 20th January.
>
> I've found some information in the birding-aus archives but would appreciate
> more detailed information on some of the good birding spots within an hour's
> drive.  This would allow me to visit places like Angahook forest, Lake 
> Conewarre
> and the lakes around Winchelsea.  To my shame I don't know any of these places
> so any advice would be most welcome.  If any of you live down that way or are 
> on
> holidays in the area how about we get together for a few hours birding?  I'd
> love to see the mythical Spotless Crake and Lewin's Rail.  Waders in gereral,
> Cape Barren Geese, Heathwrens, Beautiful Firetails, Satin Bowerbirds, Rufous
> Bristlebirds etc. would also be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve
>
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