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Birding at Anglesea, Victoria

To: Shirley Cameron <>, Laurie Living <>, birding-aus <>
Subject: Birding at Anglesea, Victoria
From: Laurie Living <>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 21:54:34 +1000
Hi Shirley

The two sites you mention are good. There are many places near there for bristlebird...try Airey's Inlet Light House where they are common when it's quiet [often first thing in the morning], as well as singing honeyeater and kestrel.

In the wetlands below on the GOR we recently saw black-tailed native-hens and rufous night-heron.

Cheers

Laurie Living

Shirley Cameron wrote:

I would be grateful for any recent information about bird sightings in the Anglesea area. 

The Werribee Wagtails have the use of the Community Bus June 3rd . and intend to go to the Anglesea area. We thought we would commence at the Jerringot then go down to the Point Addis Car park in the hope of seeing  Bristlebirds and maybe Shearwaters out at Sea; is the Peregrine still using the cliffs in that area?

We would walk into the Iron Bark Basin.

Where else should we go at this time of the year?  

You may ask why I do not do a proper reconnoitre; 26 hours in each day in the next week would still not be enough! 

 

Shirley Cameron

Werribee

03 9741 2997

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