There was also a nearly mature Sea Eagle on Borrie (on one of the
platforms). In the diary at the bird hide someone had reported an
Osprey on Saturday, which if confirmed would be a new bird for the WTP
- I have not seen any reports online of it and can't remember who had
put it in the book!
On 4/26/05, Frank Rheindt <> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> ANZAC Day at the Werribee Sewage Farm:
>
> Paradise Ponds/ Lake Borrie:
> Black Falcon (2 ind's, repeatedly hunting over ponds for 1 hr), Freckled
> Duck (min 150, potentially lots more), Cape Barren Goose (ca 20)
>
> Spit/T-junction:
> Spotted Crake (ca 10), Spotless Crake (1), Buff-banded Rail (2), Brolga (3),
> still more than 100 Sharp-tailed Sandpipers, a few Curlew SPs, still
> hundreds of Red-necked Stints...
> Also, Wayne Longmore reported both OBPs (both bearing a green band) from the
> surroundings of the gate to the T-juntion area in early morning. I only had
> 1 Blue-winged by the time I got there.
>
> Cheers
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> ============Frank E. RHEINDT================
>
> DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
> University of Melbourne
>
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