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Western Treatment Plant Trip report

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Subject: Western Treatment Plant Trip report
From: Nicholas Talbot <>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 21:10:04 +1000
Hi,
I spent the morning out at the Western Treatment Plant (Werribee) today and 
managed to reach 80 species for the trip.
The highlights were four Purple-crowned Lorikeet (in the trees near the end of 
Beach Road), a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater (just before the turn off to the hide), 
an Immature White-bellied Sea-eagle (near the Borrow Pits), two Flame Robin 
(both brown birds), White-winged Black-terns (many in breeding plumage - at 
Lake Borrie), Blue-billed Duck (in the ponds along the road to the hide) and 
two Wood Sandpiper (spotted by some helpful fellow birders not far from the 
river crossing).
All the best,
Nick

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