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Free shorebird workshop/presentation

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Subject: Free shorebird workshop/presentation
From: Phil Straw <>
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 23:05:57 +1100
Invitation to anyone interested in waders.

Free Shorebird Workshop, Bicentennial Park Education Centre (see attached map), 
Sunday 6th February 09:00 – 15:00 (coffee and cake from 08:30 for those still 
needing breakfast!).
 To commemorate World Wetlands Day 40th anniversary we are holding a free 
workshop/social get together on waders of the Sydney and southern NSW. Everyone 
welcome but please RSVP to allow for catering (tea/coffee/cakes/biscuits) and 
seating. RSVP to Pixie,  or phone 02 9647 1033 
(Monday, Wednesday or Friday 09:00 - 3:00pm).

 The day will start with short illustrated talks about shorebirds (waders) from 
various parts of Sydney and southern NSW. We will also be talking about what we 
are doing towards the long-term conservation of migratory and non-migratory 
shorebirds.

 This is a chance to catch up with other people interested in shorebirds 
whether you are looking for someone to meet up with in the field or tag along 
with during regular shorebird counts (even if you can’t make it for the whole 
day). If you want to come via public transport but are unsure about getting 
there contact Judy on 0403 026 660.

 Program:

 08:30 tea and coffee and getting to meet people – for a start at 09:00.

09:00 – 09:20

Shorebirds of Long Reef and Boat Harbour - Ricki Coughlan and Eduardo Gallo

09:20 – 09:50

Shorebird identification tips from the experts illustrated presentation 
questions and answers.

 09:50 – 10:20

NSW south coast Shorebird Recovery Program - Jodie Dunn, NPWS.

(see also <http://www.southcoastshorebirds.com.au/>

 10:20 – 10:40

Against the tide - Botany Bay shorebirds and the Port Botany monitoring project 
- Hazel Watson, Birds Australia.

 10:40 – 11:00

Shorebirds of Sydney Olympic Park and the Parramatta Estuary; Managing for the 
future - Judy Harrington

 11:00 – 12:30 field outing to look birds in the Parramatta estuary (e.g. Hen 
and Chicken Bay, Mason Park, Waterbird Refuge). Car pooling will be used as 
much a possible to facilitate parking and navigating between sites.

 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch (bring your own but tea/coffee/water available), 
interactive socializing.

 13:30 – 14:00

Migration studies across the hemispheres – the race against extinction? – Phil 
Straw

 14:00 – 15:00  Future projects and volunteering along the NSW coastline and 
beyond (including overseas).


PS bring sensible clothing for the field, binoculars and/or spotting scope if 
you have one, block out cream, etc






Phil Straw
Asia Pacific Shorebird Network

www.shorebird-network.net

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