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Freckled Duck at Walka Water Works

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Subject: Freckled Duck at Walka Water Works
From: Jim Smart <>
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 15:35:34 +1100
During the routine monthly water bird count at Walka Water Works this morning by members of the Hunter Bird Observers Club a single female Freckled Duck was observed. We did not see the Blue-billed Duck that was present on Twitcherthon weekend. Other interesting birds seen included 2 Ballion's Crake and 3 Latham's Snipe. Birds with dependant young included Buff-banded Rail, Purple Swamphen, Chestnut Teal and Pacific Black Duck

Walka Water Works is located just north of Maitland NSW. It is reached by travelling along the New England Highway to Maitland Railway Station and crossing to the north side of the railway. Travel for 3 kilometres following the abundant brown tourist signs to the Water Works. It is a masterpiece of nineteenth century civil engineering with a prominant tall smokestack. It was originally constructed as the water supply for Newcastle.

Jim Smart
East Maitland NSW
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