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Lower Hunter birding

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Subject: Lower Hunter birding
From: "Robert Quinan" <>
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 21:06:19 +1100
Hi All.
 
Took a mate (non-birder) around a few of the spots near Newcastle today.
 
The removal of the mangroves at the Stockton wader roost seems to have worked.  Hundreds of birds there, mostly Godwits and Curlews but also a distant flock of many hundreds of Red-necked Avocets was spectacular.  The wind was very strong and the waders were restless after several Sea-eagles flew over so couldn't get very good views of the smaller waders (whichI have enormous trouble with in any case), but could pick out Grey-tailed Tattler, Curlew Sandpiper, Red Knot.
Definitely going to be back for more looks this summer.
 
Then to Ash Island which was dead except for a lovely pair of Black-necked Storks at Wagtail Rd.
 
Finally over to Paramalong? Wetlands (Cedar Hill Rd Swamp).  Plenty of birds here including at least 18 Yellow-billed Spoonbills, the most I've ever seen in one place.  Plenty of Sharp-tailed Sandpipers, some Red-kneed Dotterels and the usual waterfowl.  2 White-necked Herons was nice.
 
Whilst on the causeway a local leaving stopped to warn me of the snakes.  He said a large Red-bellied Black lived under the causeway and sure enough, a bit later we saw it sunning itself on a ledge there. The local said there were lots about at the moment.
 
Anyway, a nice few hours but the wind was terrible, which reduced the usefulness of the scope.
 
Good birding.
 
Robert Quinan
Central Coast, NSW, Aust.
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