Hi All,
People may already be aware of this, and/or not that amazed - but for
us who have been chasing this species for some time, we were quite
surprised!
Two Baillon's Crake (and a Spotted) were showing well on the ponds at
'Truganina Reserve', Altona, yesterday (17.9.08).
When you come down the lane beside the Netball/Baseball Centre, you
come to a little bridge over a connecting 'trickle' between lagoons.
Then there are two main ponds to the East, before the 'creek' joined
Laverton Creek.
The Spotted Crake was in the westernmost of the two (the larger pond)
working in and out of the reeds on the southern side of the pond. The
two Baillon's Crakes were in the smaller, more easterly pond, again,
working the reeds on the southern side. We stood quietly on the north
side, and got cracking views of all three birds as they wandered in
and out of the reeds. The first Baillon's was observed at 1030, near
the very narrow outlet to the pond, just down below one of the little
eucalypts planted in the native garden. The second was further back
to the West a little later, and the Spotted Crake was almost back to
the little road bridge.
Happy birding to any who want to look for these birds.
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas (Leastwise, we will be tomorrow!)
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