Hi Jesko
Bi-Centennial Park, Homebush has a good Bird Hide which is good for
waders and waterfowl. Then there is also near by Mason Park.
Happy to show you around.
As for McGrath's Hill wetlands, I too, would be interested to know if
there is a better viewing area than the side of the roadway.
Kind Regards,
Simon Hayes
Merchandising Specialist
Mobil Oil Australia Pty Ltd
Ph. 0418 367477
Fax. 02 9807 7907
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[BIRDING-AUS] RFI: Pitt Town Lagoon and spots for waders in Sydney
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30/07/03 21:06
Hi,
I recently moved to Sydney and I am searching now for some good spots for
waders and waterfowls in this area. I've read some old mails which
mentioned
McGrath Hill wetlands and Pitt Town lagoon. Although not the right season
I've been there last weekend. I've found the McGrath Hill wetlands without
any problems but want to ask if observing is really only possible from the
main road or if there are other possibilities to access this area.
Another question is: At the place where Pitt Town lagoon is displayed on my
map there was only some reed but no water. Is it possible that it is seared
at the moment or is my map just wrong?
I would be also grateful to get other tips for spots in Sydney area e.g.
coastal wader roosts, mudflats, sewerage plants ....
Thanks,
Jesko
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