A day at the poo ponds

View of one of the countless settling lagoons at Werribee with the You Yang range in the distance

Yesterday, our last in Victoria before we fly to Newcastle later today, was spent at Werribee – possibly one of the best birding spots in the State, if not the whole of Australia. The Western Treatment Plant (or ‘poo ponds’) – the largest sewage treatment works in the country – covers approx 11,000 hectares and provides a haven for tens of thousands of birds, thanks to ample water and a variety of habitats and plants. The actual treatment facilities cover only a fraction of the site, surrounded by vast settling lagoons, home to nearly 300 bird species. Werribee is recognised as a wetland of international importance under the RAMSAR Convention. Unfortunately it’s the opposite side of the bay from Edithvale, where we are staying, and you have to drive through the centre of Melbourne to get to it – a round trip of three hours. But still well worth the effort. We were there from the earliest time we could collect the key from the Open Range Zoo till it closed at 4.00. We saw some great birds – both in terms of number and variety – and added 25 to our trip list. It’s impossible to do the site justice in a single visit but even with limited time available it never fails to impress. On this occasion the highlights included Brolga, ten species of duck, ten species of wader, seabirds and raptors. The story is better told in pictures.

Brolga feeding on the vast grasslands of Werribee – a spectacular crane up to four and a half feet tall
A colourful mix of ducks including Pink-eared, Chestnut and Grey Teal and Australian Shelduck
.. but none so strange as Musk Duck
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper was the default shore bird
Red-kneed Dotterel take some beating though
This Australian Pelican was pretending to be a ‘bush bird
Whiskered Tern were plentiful – though we did find a Common Tern contender (awaiting adjudication)
Star bird was this Pectoral Sandpiper which we relocated on Borrow Pit in the afternoon

What a way to end our week in Victoria with Rob & Gi – great hosts, great food and lovely birds. Thank you…

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