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We found the remains of what looked like a wattle bird in the long reeds at the water's edge. Lots of feathers but no body. A black cat has been sighted at this site on a previous visit. It ran to the house next door on that occasion.
Physical Chemical Tests
EC
µS/cm
pH
pH Units
rP
mg/L P
Air
° C
Water
° C
Turb
NTU
Sample
400
6
20
12
10
Weather
sunny
Last rainfall
More than a week ago
Flow estimate
Water Appearance
Clear,Stained brown
Stream depth
1m - 2m
Stream width
>5m
Hazards
Litter/Pollutants
bottles,cans,clothing,packets,plastic
nitrate nitrite: 10mg/L NO2- nitrit(e)
We also had very large and wide cracks in the ground. We think that is because there is clay in the soil. On one side we have very large cracks in the ground and the other side has green grass and small cracks in the ground.
Habitat
This site is not a stream. It is a water retarding basin in an urban setting. The water in the middle of the pond is heavily surrounded by lush water plants. There is an "island" with a gum tree on it in the middle of the pond.
Bank Erosion Stability
Bank Vegetation
In Stream Cover
Riffles Pools Bends
Verge Vegetation
Overall
Good 4
Poor 4
Good 8
Poor 2
Fair 6
Fair 24
Creatures Waterwatch method
Image
Species
Score
Quantity
Total bug score
Total abundance
0 - 35
35+
0 - 200
Poor
Good
200+
Fair
Very good
Total abundance: 0Total score: 0Overall rating: Poor
Diary photos
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