The abundance of birdlife amid the grassy plains, marshlands and 200 lagoons of the Western Treatment Plant rivals Kakadu - and is a magnet for birdwatchersAustralian bird of the year 2025: nominate your favourite nowIn a gully between the dirt road and a field of softly waving grass, a brolga stands, straightens its elegant grey neck and gazes at the two four-wheel-drives crawling to a halt a short distance away. In the centre of a lagoon on the other side of the road, a second brolga sits atop a tiny island, its orange head bowed.Brolgas are common in northern Australia but are endangered in Victoria. One of the most reliable places to see them, though, is here: in the wide grassy plains, ponds and marshlands of Melbourne's largest sewage farm, the Western Treatment Plant. Continue reading...
'A mythical place': how a Melbourne sewage farm became a haven for 300 species of birds
21. září 2025 6:46
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Zdroj: The Guardian