Report Excursion – Michael Rule
Thursday 15 March
North Guildford Wetlands
We picked up Latrell at Guildford station and after a quick toilet stop proceeded to Buckley Bridge north of Guildford where we waited for Henry from Men of the Trees. We saw a cormorant and discussed the state of the Lilac Hill Park and work practice going on at the bridge. After 10 minutes Henry arrived and we proceeded a short way up the West Swan Road.
Henry led us into the paddock in his LV and we proceeded across country to the area of the tree planting. We got off the bus and walked a short way to the area. Some of us used whipper snippers while I went off with some others looking for discarded punnets and trays. We found quite a few among the weeds and trees.
Soon it was my turn with the whipper snipper. I was told to start the machine away from others and use PPE (hat, glasses, ear plugs and gloves). My technique was corrected to using a slow sweeping action. Multiples of trees are planted there in a uniform way, so I had to avoid them. I accidently pulled one up (not a native variety) thinking it was a weed. Perhaps it was planted because it was very hardy? Generally the area was very badly choked with couch grass.
I did a bit more punnet hunting, which was probably my favourite activity and then we packed up and left. One of the Asian guys; Maung Maung had some fish which they shared with us. Latrell got off at Guildford and I got an early drop off passing through my suburb of Maylands.


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