White rumped sandpiper update

Hi All I am planning on flying up this weekend to search for the White rumped SP. I know the general location but would be very appreciative if someone can give me precise directions! I have always been overwhelmed by the great response to my requests so I will thank you in advance! Kind regards Bernie OKeefe Sent from my iPhone Bernard O’Keefe Applied Learning Coordinator Caroline Chisholm Catholic College 204 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook. 3019 T: 03 9296 5311 | F: 03 9296 5381 E: b.okeefe@cccc.vic.edu.au W: www.cccc.vic.edu.au ————————————————————– This Email and any attachments may be confidential and, if you are not the intended recipient, you must not disclose or use the information in this mail. If received in error, please notify us immediately and delete the Email and all copies. Caroline Chisholm Catholic College does not guarantee that this Email is virus or error free. The attached files are provided and may only be used on the basis that the user assumes all responsibility for any loss, damage or consequence resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the attached files, whether caused by the negligence of the sender or not. The content and opinions in this Email are not necessarily those of Caroline Chisholm Catholic College.


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  • wilsonsinoz

    Hi all a trip to Culburra/Lake Wollumboola on 31 January was successful in finding the WRSP exactly as per Rohan’s excellent instructions below (Thanks Rohan) and it was still there hunkered down in a divot in the sand at 12:45. However, please note that the fencing to protect the Little Tern colony has now been removed so don’t go ploughing off down the beach looking for the fences! The bird was seen by me and other the open “saddle” of sand/shell grit that connects a smallish isolated dune from the northern end of the long stretch of vegetated dunes that curves southwards along the bay to Currarong (visible in the distance). I assume that’s where the fences were. There is a “1080 Fox Bait” warning sign posted in the dunes heading south – if you reach that you have gone way too far. Cheers Tom Wilson


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