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Subject: Werribee
From: Dave Torr <>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 17:32:00 +1100
It is indeed a great spot. Access is limited as this is private land -
if anyone wants details please contact me as I run a regular survey
for the owners (next one on Feb 13th)


On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 16:18:49 +1100, Shirley Cameron
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> The Werribee Wagtails had a very successful outing to Pinkerton Forest, near
> the Melton Sewerage Plant, on the Werribee River, down stream from Exford
> Weir. 
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> Our final count was 40 species. 
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> Some members were able to add new birds to their lists; Diamond Firetails,
> White-winged Trillers; Zebra Finches were all there. 
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> These small remnants of forest are very important corridors for the birds. 
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> The Western Treatment Plant is packed with birds and well worth a visit. 
> 
> I have been going through computer up-grade (new computer has again crashed!
> Thank goodness for Dell, my lap-top) and going onto cable. 
> 
> Please note my new address 
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> Regards, 
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> Shirley C. 
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> Werribee 3030 
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