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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    That is an excellent and very interesting project.
    Try to find out which type of plants you also can plant for the medium and low canopy.
    It would be interesting as well to see if there are any native frogs in the creek.
    this is a project that will sort of by my legacy - It wont be finished by the time that I am but I will have all the ingrediences planted. the undergrowth and native grasses will possibly be the hardest to get right but thats part of the fun.

    I'm thinking of 3 ten years planting cycles for it.

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    It would be good if you can get some hollow logs as a nest material and to live some in the ground as a refuge for the wild life.
    Is there a dam or small lake?

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    Yes Chucaro

    a good dam, a pretty good winter creek and a sort of wet land thingy. I have to go out there this weekend to set up bricks for the container to sit on so I will take the camera and get some photos. this being the photography area after all

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    I set up a feeder for the non honeyeater birds and even if today the weather was not the best and wet a pair of Pale Headed rosellas come for a feed.


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