Hi all,
Wondering if anyone has been birding up that way of late and how it
fares in the fall compared to when we were last there in spring around
twitching time.
Is there a migration of birds throught that area? Certainly there are
the resident species. Would love to take a more relaxed approach to
birding the area.
I have taken note of the Kerang White-winged Fairy Wrens on Kerang
Treatment plant road and looking for other stops/routes.
Chestnut crowned Babblers ???
Out of curiosity, is the Goschen property government owned?? Sean and
I noticed an old school marker and of course there is the house on the
property. It would be a shame to think that this area could be developed
at the expense of the diversity that exists there.
Any thoughts and/or i
formation welcome.
Cheers,
Paul
Paul Rose
Head of Learning - Science (Yr 7-10)
Department of Biology and Chemistry
Wesley College - Glen Waverley
620 High Street Road
Glen Waverley 3150
(03) 9881 5426
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