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Other rubbish- 3 balls
New planting have grown very well.
Litter carried down by the floods is embedded in the mud or left high in branches (up to 4 m above river).
A wedgetail eagle overhead mobbed by smaller birds, mudlarks, magpie, spotted pardelote, silver eye, and other birds using the corridor: grey fantail, scrub wren, thornbill, corella, and indian mynah. Larger and smll Araujia sericifera have been removed. Persicarias controlling bank erosion well.When I tried to lodge the form the program asked me to enter a value for this parameter but there was none- only regular reactive phosphate was performed and this was already entered. I entered 999 to trigger this anomaly.
Creatures Waterwatch method
Image
Species
Score
Quantity
Chironomids
1
5
d. Family Hydrophilidae, Genus Helochares (Beetle adult)
2
2
Caddis-fly Larvae (Trichoptera)
7
4
Mayfly nymph (Ephemeroptera)
7
4
Aquatic Caterpillars (Lepidoptera)
3
1
Water mites (Acarina)
5
1
Flatworms (Turbellaria)
3
1
Segmented Worm (Oligochaeta)
1
2
Total bug score
Total abundance
0 - 35
35+
0 - 200
Poor
Good
200+
Fair
Very good
Total abundance: 20Total score: 25Overall rating: Poor
Diary photos
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