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Curlews, oystercatchers & caspian terns

  • Jewels
  • Feb 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

Trying to get in and keep a count as often as possible of the curlews. They are soon to depart for the breeding grounds in the arctic and it would be good if we can pinpoint if they leave all together or, like last year, dribble out.


 
 
 

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Our journey of discovery managing a beach nesters breeding site.

21 September 2015 we found a pair of eggs sitting on the Deeban Spit beach. Thus our crazy journey began. So much to learn.

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So much thanks goes to Sutherland Shire Council, Birdlife Australia and  NSW Office of Environment and Heritage as they have supplied equipment and research required to help ensure our shorebirds, resident or migratory, can survive into the future.
 

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