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Subject: | Re: Werribee's WTP |
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Date: | Tue, 18 Mar 2003 16:22:57 +1100 |
Hi All, On phoning the Werribee WTP on Monday, I was informed that all padlocked birder gates have now got G2 locks back on them This made for a more enjoyable day, free from the worry of which gates could be accessed. Some interesting sightings around the plant, included: 3 Cape Barren Geese on Paradise Lagoon Darter's on Little River and also at the Borrie Lake Drain point 20 or so Little Terns feeding above a lagoon near Lake Borrie Two Crested Grebe's on Little River Yellow Spoonbills feeding in both Little River and Paradise Lagoon Feral Goose on a lagoon near the "FORD" crossing sign Black Kite near the Conservation Lagoon. Regards, Peter |
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