Ahh ok - I wasn't aware that locals had been seeing them for 25 years - I was
under the impression someone just came accross them a few months ago and
everyone went to see them :)Joshua Bergmark
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Subject: Barham Ostriches?
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 19:08:35 +1000
Hi Joshua
The information broadcast a few months ago
is that this group of Ostriches has been known by locals in the area to be
self-sustaining
for at least 25 years. So it is possible to argue that they may not have been
through three generations (another test), but it is most likely that they
have. They have been seen with young.
Bob Cook
From: Joshua Bergmark
Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011
6:47 PM
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Subject: Barham
Ostriches?
Hi everyone, this is just a quick question that I've been
wondering about since the Ostriches were found - how is it that these birds
have been deemed "tickable", and not just escapees, which seems like
the more likely option? Is there proof that they've been sustaining themselves
for 10 years?
Regards
Joshua Bergmark
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> Hi all
>
> Successful trip today to find Ostriches near Barham, South West NSW.
>
> We found them very close to the published point - 35.37.15, 144.20.45.
This
> point is actually a little way up Lashbrook Rd.
>
> However, they are in a large "paddock" on the North East corner
of
> Deniliquin-Barham Rd and Lashbrook Rd. This corner is just to the West of
> where the large powerlines cross the Deniliquin-Barham Rd (otherwise easy to
> miss that road). We first saw two birds from Lashbrook Road about 3/4 km
> from the main road. They were in a Canola crop and a long way, at least
> 500m, from the road. We later saw 5 birds from the Deniliquin-Barham Rd,
> exactly where the powerlines cross, but still over 100m from the road. So
> definitely 6 and probably 7 adult birds - did not see any chicks.
>
> As this paddock is probably at least 1km x 2km and they were actively
> roaming around, they are not all that easy to spot. (Others have told us
> that they would be right by the fence...!!!)
>
> Also of interest seen along Lashbrook
Rd were a family of Grey-crowned
> Babblers and a lone, probably juvenile White-winged Triller.
>
> And I have seen more White-necked Herons on this trip (from near Bendigo)
> and around Vic generally in the past six months than in the past 20 years!
>
> Bob Cook
>
> 0427 266 770
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Tongue
> Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011 11:16 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Barham Ostriches?
>
> Hi Bob,
> Thanks for that, and good luck!!
>
> Hope you have a successful report to post tonight.
>
> John T,
>
>
> On 06/09/2011, at 11:07 AM, Bob Cook wrote:
>
> > Hi John
> >
> > We are about to drive out to look for them today. Will post a report
> > tonight!
> >
> > Bob Cook
> >
> >
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> > Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011 10:35 AM
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> > Subject: [Birding-Aus] Barham Ostriches?
> >
> > Hi All,
> > Does anyone have any up to date info on the Ostriches around Barham?
> >
> > Considering whether it's worth a detour.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John Tongue
> > Ulverstone, Tas.
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