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To: | "Tim Dolby" <>, <>, "birding-aus" <> |
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Subject: | Draft Plan for Lake Lorne, Drydale |
From: | "Rosemary Royle" <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Feb 2011 09:13:47 -0000 |
Aaaargh!! A fun-park??? Speaking from the point of view of a "foreign" visitor I was completely amazed by the density of water birds at Lake Lorne - we went there looking for Freckled Ducks (failed) but virtually every other duck was there, plus several sorts of cormorants, spoonbills, snipe etc and a lot of it was breeding. We had low expectations of such a small "suburban" site but were very impressed. We walked right round (which was a bit wet at the end - hence the boardwalk proposals presumably). It was the best single wetland site we came across on our last trip, and because it is relatively small you can see the birds very well. It would be good to have ID sign boards to help the public identify all the things they can see. Not entirely sure about the wide path - it would be good if this was some way from the lake, to avoid disturbance, with separate access tracks leading to view points closer to the lake. Rosemary Royle Wales, UK |
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