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Unidentified at suppressed - 6 Feb 2020
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Unidentified 8 Feb 2020 joslynvdm@gmail.com

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Water tube has since been lowered into ground and tube twisted so water level with edge. Rocks have been put up to edge and a stick put in. No pellets being put out in rain as mouldy pellets/seeds can cause Lumpy Jaw in wallabies. Will check in a week or so to see if pumpkin taken - pilot to see if any mammal life in burnt area near lake - there is a roo and joey next to lake and a few birds in unburnt treetops further up.

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MikeLeggett wrote:
   9 Feb 2020
POI done
   9 Feb 2020
Map comment - location is actually across the road on the north control burned side of Durras Road about 500m west of the lake (map pin incorrectly showing location in unburnt area on the south side of Durras Road.
MikeLeggett wrote:
   9 Feb 2020
If you use the edit feature - top right - you should be able to adjust the location. (I was just using what you recorded. Unless there are two sites?)
   9 Feb 2020
South Durras Watering and Feed Station Thanks Mike - I've edited map and text (phew). Also do we wait for Simon Tedder to approve as South Durras not showing up. I'm explaining to other people how to do this as well.
MikeLeggett wrote:
   9 Feb 2020
I don't know what Simon has said about approvals - if there's a sighting missing, add it in with a name that distingishes it from the others and preferably starts wit the location name. Image not required if you can locate it accurately.

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