Dion
I have lived at Concord West for 12 years and kept records for almost all that
time. Many are presence/absence records, but
I have also kept notes about what birds are eating or other behaviour, what
other birds the ^%&#% Noisy Miners are chasing
away etc.
My records are now in an Access database, and can be exported to an Excel
spreadsheet.
Searching on the words "Concord" and "Rhodes" shows I have 6,827 records and
230 records respectively (and I do have specific
localities such as Yaralla and Rivendell hospitals, Concord Hospital, Brays
Bay, Rotary Park, McIlwaine Park, Rhodes Railway
Station etc.).
Please let me know more about what you are specifically doing and what the
eventual output will be (eg is this published
somewhere, going to council for some specific purpose ????). You have
indicated council is interested in "protecting local
wildlife" - please let me know about what they are specifically seeking to do.
Some of my records, in summarised format, have already been submitted to the
old Concord Council when I fought (successfully)
to stop a mangrove boardwalk being built at Brays Bay.
Cheers
Irene Denton
-----Original Message-----
From:
Behalf Of Dion Hobcroft
Sent: Monday, 3 February 2003 6:18
To:
Subject: Bird and Wildlife Records for City of Canada Bay
Hi all,
am writing up a survey report on the wildlife of the City of Canada
Bay-(Sydney suburbs of Concord, Concord West,Five Dock, Rodd Point,
Abbotsford, Mortlake, Rhodes,Drummoyne, Cabarita, Chiswick).
I am interested in all bird, mammal,frog and reptile records records
preferably with dates and accurate localities. Currently have 11 mammals, 86
birds, 5 reptiles and 5 frogs but there must be some more valuable records
out there to assist the council in protecting its local wildlife.
Please send any records directly to me at
Credit for all records will be written in the report.
Many thanks
Dion
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