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WTP Brolgas

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Subject: WTP Brolgas
From: "Dave Torr" <>
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 11:29:13 +1000
I assume so - they have been pretty constant around that area all year - until recently with the chick from last year (which I have not seen for a couple of months now - it was hanging around the Summer Lagoon but may have moved on).

I have seen one Brolga at Little River in the WTP this year - and also one a short way up the coast at Pt Cook - but mostly they are in the T-Section/Austin Road area.

From: "Aaron Organ" <>
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Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] WTP Brolgas
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 11:17:24 +1000

Great to hear that the Brolgas have bred again at the Western Treatment Plant. Does anyone know whether they are the same pair as last year??

From: Birdline Victoria Update No. 181
For the week ending: 24 October 2004

20 October
Highlights of a visit to the Western Treatment Plant included two chicks
with the pair of Brolgas, a Cape Barren Goose sitting on a nest at the South
 end of Lake Borrie (near nest box 157 which is near the "webcam" - the
other goose was in the usual spot at Paradise Rd) and 21 Banded Lapwings at
the corner of Beach and Pt Wilson Roads. 7 Golden Plover at Kirk Pt and lots
of Ruddy Turnstones in that area. No sign of the Ruff today. Thanks Dave
Torr.

Thanks
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