I was there on Saturday afternoon, and got in the obvious way, through the
wire fence. There was a single Glossy Ibis, standing aloof from the Sacreds,
down by the main pond.
I wonder what they propose doing that will simultaneously permit ready access
to birders but deny it to vandals.
John Clifton-Everest
KEITH BRANDWOOD wrote:
> Hi all,
> The Mcgraths Hill treatment Plant a popular birding spot 60 km N/W
> of Sydney as been suffering from vandals. This as resulted in a fence being
> errected and the entrance gate to the site being removed. It is intended to
> continue the fence down to Windsor Rd but I am assured by the Hawkesbury
> Council that birdwatchers will not be locked out but encouraged, and
> arrangements will be put in place to allows them easy access. Meanwhile
> access is allowed through the 3 strand wire fence opposite the dog pound.
> keith brandwood
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