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RE: [Birding-Aus] Black Swans in Canberra, 4-7 July

To: 'Andrea Distefano' <>, "" <>
Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] Black Swans in Canberra, 4-7 July
From: Philip Veerman <>
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2015 03:09:17 +0000
Hello Andrea,

You could have written to the Canberrabirds email list instead. I will
forward to the list. Black Swans can be found every day in Canberra and can
be readily hand fed or filmed at a distance. Just come here, go to Lake BG I
suggest around Commonwealth Park and point the cameras.

Philip

-----Original Message-----
From: Birding-Aus  On Behalf Of
Andrea Distefano
Sent: Wednesday, 1 July 2015 10:30 AM
To: 
Subject: Black Swans in Canberra, 4-7 July

Hello,

Robert Curran suggest that I contact Birding-Aus about the possibility of
putting a post up on your site.

I'm a Melbourne-based film producer. I'm working on a video art project with
an American artist and we are travelling to Canberra this weekend. We're
hoping to find a group of black swans to film whilst we are there.

Given that the black swans move around so much, Robert suggested that we
would need timely information and that it could be a good idea to put up a
post on Birding-Aus close to the time we are filming. Hopefully we haven't
left it too late.

If possible, this is the post that we would like listed on your site:


BLACK SWAN SIGHTINGS IN CANBERRA THIS WEEK?
An art project which is being filmed in Canberra between 4-7 July, is hoping
to take footage of a group of black swans on water. Given that black swans
move around so much, we are seeking any information that the Bird-Aus
community may have about the current placement of black swans in the region.

If you have any timely information about sightings of black swans in the
Canberra region for this week, please contact Andrea on
 or 0421 314 261.

We have read the Ethical Birding Guidelines for photography which we will
follow for the filming. We will not distress the birds in any way, and our
filming will be conducted at a distance from the swans.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.


Could you please let me know if you would be happy to post this? or if you
require any further info from me.

Many thanks,
Andrea

Andrea Distefano
Ph: 0421 314 261
Em: 

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