Hugo's message bounced, so I thought I'd forward it and add my own bit!
Last weekend there were at least 200 Freckled Duck, and a few Shovelers
and Blue-billed as well (as usual). There have been 50+ Freckled here
for a year or more, with occasional reports of larger numbers. Hugo's
500 is the highest number I've heard quoted.
Russell Woodford
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From: "Hugo Phillipps" <>
To: "Birding-Aus messages" <>
Subject: Freckled Duck at Drysdale, VIC
Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 16:36:50 +1000
Hi everybody -
Just counted 500+ Freckled Duck at Lake Lorne, Drysdale, Vic (c.20 km =
ESE of Geelong), at midday today. While it seems an unusual sighting
to =
me, I am not familiar with the lake there and do not know whether this
=
is a regular seasonal occurrence (and I don't seem to be able to
access =
the Birding-Aus archives for further info right now). I would be =
grateful for more birding info on the location, and on this species in
=
the Bellarine Peninsula generally.
Thanks,
Hugo
Hugo Phillipps
Queenscliff, VIC
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within the general range of
the turkey.
Further advice re Superbs and turkeys co-existing, or not, would
appreciated.
I cannot answer question 2.
My observations lead me to consider that scrub turkeys feed mainly by raking
the leaf litter, but they do not dig into the soil as do Albert's Lyrebirds.
Confirmation or otherwise of this would also be appreciated.
TIA
Syd
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