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I have been trying to avoid the Murray River as I travel south and east. There has been terrible floodings up and down the river in recent months. Despite my efforts I found myself at Murray Bridge crossing the river, heading to Swanport Wetlands. The river was very high and the wetlands closed for public safety. Nevertheless I poked around for a bit. I was hopeful as I saw my first Musk Lorikeets as soon as I arrived.
It was a short walk down to the river and the first thing I saw were martins nesting underneath the bridge. There was a lot of squabbling with some sparrows, who seemed intent into moving in to the ready made nests.
To my right was a gate through to a grassed area in front of the river. I was a bit confused as there were also lots of signs threatening me with trespassing prosecution. A large notice clarified that a stretch of walkway about 3 metres wide and 200m long was public access. As I walked along it, I expected sniper fire from the mansions just up the slope if I stepped a centimetre off it. Not very welcoming but I was amused as there had obviously been a bitter battle about access which the home owners had lost. Poor them, having to allow us ordinary people to walk a short way along the river. It was all worth it as well, as I saw a Black-shouldered Kite sitting on a dead tree looking for prey.
Just as I was leaving, a family of swans floated across the river. They looked so fit and healthy, it was lovely. I only just learned that Australian Black Swans don't have the white in their wings like the New Zealand species does. How does that happen?
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