About bloody time, John!
Really happy for you and Dave. Congratulations!
Paul Dodd
Docklands, Victoria
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Subject: Regarding sighting of Aus Bittern at Pitt Town Lagoon
today
All I will add to David's post is a thank you to Tom Wilson and the several
others who gave me advice last night re Pitt Town Lagoon, as well as the
many additional Birding-Aus pundits who have tried their damnedest over the
past sixteen months to help me find an Australasian Bittern - despite
myself.
Oh, and one other thing, which was possibly best expressed by Jackie Gleason
"How swweeeet it is!"
John W
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Regarding sighting of Aus Bittern at Pitt Town Lagoon today
From:
David Stowe < >
Date:
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 12:21:04 +1000
Hi all,
Well I'm happy to report that John's (and my) bogey is no more!
We got to Pitt Town Lagoon around 8am to find the lagoon shrouded in mist.
On
arriving at the mound we found Peter Madvig and Carol & Peter Abbot already
scoping the joint - literally!
They hadn't seen any sign of the bittern although all the other reported
birds were around including the Freckled Ducks.
John and I decided we would try to get through the reeds on the western side
of the mound but gave up after about 2 metres as it was way too thick.
So we decided to investigate the foreshore reeds. John had waders so he went
alot further than i did in my gumboots. But no luck. After regrouping back
at the mound and leaving our cameras behind (a sure sign something was going
to
happen) we decided to walk around the waters edge to the east of the mound.
Once again John went ahead in his waders but soon shouted "Bittern!!
Bittern!!"
Sure enough a large bird flew from the reeds some distance away and out to
the treeless island in the lagoon. We had great views for what felt like 10
seconds before it dropped out of sight.
We had finally seen an Australasian Bittern!!
Cheers
David Stowe
On 17/04/2013, at 4:57 PM, John Weigel <> wrote:
> Tomorrow morning I'm hoping to visit location where Tom Wilson saw a
brazen
> Australian Bittern multiple times this morning and has reported on
Birdline
> NSW. This is my bogey (nemesis!) bird, and I'm prepared to chuck a
> sickie tomorrow to even the score. I'm not familiar with the Pitt Town
> Lagoon
site,
> which I understand is huge. If anyone can give me Tom's contact
> details
off
> line, or expand for me off line a mud-map for dummies as to where
> Tom's description of the site is, it would be greatly appreciated!
> Will research tonight, but thought I'd get in early on Birding-Aus as
> I know there are
at
> least a couple of Pitt Town regulars around. Maybe one would like to
> join me!
>
>
>
> John Weigel
>
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