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Teal at Truganina

To: albatross valdez <>
Subject: Teal at Truganina
From: jenny spry <>
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:33:05 +1100
Hi all,
An interesting observation David. I wonder if this influx of birds is
happening at other safe havens? I went to Werribee on Friday and apart from
Shelducks there were very few ducks on Lake Borrie; I wonder how many are
there now. And what about other places, say just over the border in NSW? It
has been a while since we had a duck hunt and I wonder how many of the older
ducks are around to lead the flocks to safety.

cheers

Jenny



On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 7:57 PM, albatross valdez <
> wrote:

> On Saturday morning I arrived at Truganina swamp, Altona, and found that
> the
> usual flock of approx. 200 x Cheastnut and Grey Teal had swelled to , as
> far
> as I could estimate, somewhere between 300 and 400 hundred. This area is
> safe from shooting so may be word had spread through the teal grape-vine!
>
> David Richardson
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