Tania was not the only mad birder there today - I had two visitors and
I also saw another birder there. I can't quite match Tania having only
seen 68 species (without leaving the car). Our highlights included
Avocet in Lake Borrie (not where Tania saw them), Buff-banded Rail on
the road near the Borrow Pits (tide was too high for there to be any
crakes/rails on Little River), several White-winged Terns on Little
River and Common Terns, Ruddy Turnstone and Pacific Golden Plover at
Kirk Point.
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 17:24:36 +1100, Tania Ireton
<> wrote:
> I visited the Western Treatment Plant (Werribee, Victoria) this morning
> with a Belgian birder Marc Helderweirt. It rained the whole time but
> one of the benefits of Werribee is that you can do most of your birding
> from the car. In the space of four and a half hours we managed to rack
> up 69 species which I felt was excellent considering many of the smaller
> birds had gone into hiding. Highlights were a very wet Striated
> Fieldwren at the Beach Road gate, 10 Freckled Duck on Lake Borrie and
> another 4 in one of the coastal lagoons on the east side of Little
> River, 10 Black-tailed Godwit amongst about 160 Red-necked Avocet,
> female Darter, 18 Cape Barren Geese, 2 Glossy Ibis, about 75
> Short-tailed Shearwater off Kirk Point and 4 Stubble Quail on Beach Road
> during the drive out. The quail moved off the side of the road into the
> grass and then just stood there, allowing us detailed views for about 10
> minutes.
>
> Regards,
> Tania
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