Despite the bad weather forecast, a willing group of 10 hardy birders set out for Pru Acton's property in Hurst Road.
Pru has generously encouraged groups to visit her land for bird watching and we were looking forward to this trip. We only managed 8 very common species before the rain set in and, resolving to return on a nicer day, we went back to ANGAIR for morning tea.
No one begrudged the rain as it's been such a long dry summer.
The highlight was a dead Tawny Frogmouth that we picked up along the mad mile on the Great Ocean Road and brought back to the clubrooms where we got a close look at its feathers and features.
Here is the list of birds identified:
Margaret Lacey
Sat 8:30am - 12:00pm
Small mammal training session
Sat 9:00am - 12:00pm
Bird walk
Mon 9:00am - 11:00am
Nature ramble
Mon 9:30am - 10:30am
Library open
Tue 9:30am - 11:00am
FEO weeding: Moggs Creek
There are lots of different ways that you can get involved in protecting habitats, conserving biodiversity and enhancing the natural beauty of the area around Anglesea and Aireys Inlet. Learn more
The online Angair Nature Show website complements this website with educational videos, self-guided walks and activities for all ages. Explore the Angair Nature Show website now!
Angair membership gives you access to a range of great activities and benefits. Learn more about all these benefits as well as how to sign up and renew.