Hi everyone,
I am heading to Victoria the week after next to do some birding, and one of the
places I am looking at visiting for 2 days is the Werribee Treatment Plant.
I just have a question regarding access. I have visited the treatment plants
website, but for whatever reason I can't seem to get through on the phone. I am
trying to apply for a permit to use for those 2 days, does anyone know if I can
get a permit and key over-the-counter as it were from the treatment plant
itself, as I am having issues trying to call these guys.
Regards,
Mark Young
> Jeff Davies <> wrote:
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> G'day Tobias,
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> I'm with you on this bird, my money is on dark morph first year
> Long-tailed
> Jaeger, to my eye the bill looks too short for an Arctic and the rest
> looks
> structurally OK. Sorry to disagree Mike and Phil.
>
> I lost the original post so I have pasted the link to your photo and
> previous thread below from archives.
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> Cheers Jeff
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/callocephalon/3329565621/
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> This was my opinion also after seeing the photos.
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> Phil.
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> Subject: Re: dark morph Long-tailed Jaeger
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> From: "Mike Carter" <pterodroma AT bigpond.com>
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> Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:55:14 +1100
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> In my opinion it is an Arctic Jaeger. Told by deep breast and broad base
> to
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> the wings.
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> Mike Carter
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> 30 Canadian Bay Road
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> Mount Eliza VIC 3930
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> Tel (03) 9787 7136
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> Hi all,
> Just wondering what the status of dark morph Long-tailed Jaegers is in
> Australian waters. On the recent (February 28) Wollongong pelagic, I
> took
> some
> photos of a dark morph jaeger that appears to be a Long-tailed (I
> thought so
>
> too at the time in the field). They are here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/callocephalon/3329565621/
> Interestingly, Pomarine and Long-tailed Jaegers were the most common
> jaegers,
> only a couple of Arctic were briefly spotted.
> Other highlights form the trip included nice views of Streaked
> Shearwaters.
>
> Cheers
> Tobias
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