I have to agree with Denise on this point. Last year when some of us
went into Leanyer with Niven we saw some other birder just wandering
around on foot . We didn't actually see whether he got eaten or not but
also didn't hear of any missing birder. We stayed in the car and got
excellent views and pictures of the Grebe.
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Denise
Goodfellow
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 2:24 PM
To: Rohan Clarke; Birding Aus
Subject: Eurasian Little Grebe in Darwin NT
Management at PAWA is really concerned about the big estuarine croc in
Leanyer Sewage Ponds - they haven't been able to catch it. And I don't
think this one is like Ben, the croc that the sewage pond workers used
to feed, and ended up so tame they used to stroke it.
Consequently I'm not taking anyone in at the moment just in case they
turn out to be a birder so obsessed with a new twitch that they can't
stop themselves from leaping out of the car. Denise L Goodfellow
on 16/10/09 8:05 AM, Rohan Clarke at wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is just to ensure nobody missed it in Guy Dutson's earlier email.
> Yesterday (Oct 15) Guy observed a Eurasian Little Grebe in full
> breeding plumage at Leanyer Sewage Works in Darwin. This would be the
> third record for Australia. Given the timing and location it is quite
> likely the returning bird that was at the same site last year.
>
> I've been told that there are Saltwater Croc(s) in the ponds and as a
> consequence that there may be some access issues with the site at
> present.
>
> Cheers,
> Rohan
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