As well as swamps, Ibis are very fond of hanging out at landfills (eg Belconnen, Mugga Lane, Bungendore). Is it probable that the old Macs Reef tip - which I think has now been closed - was the original attraction of this area?
On Dec 7, 2007 3:25 PM, Marnix Zwankhuizen <> wrote:
Thanks to the report from Denis I popped out to have a look this morning.
I found at least 30 Australian White Ibis dispersed across a small area on both sides of the Federal Highway. There were over a dozen nests although more likely close to double that.
All the nests are best seen (& safer) from the Old Federal Hwy which runs parallel to the Federal Hwy. Turn off the Federal Hwy by the Tulip Farm by the Bungendore turnoff.
The ibis seem to be utilising old mistletoe clumps as nesting sites high in eucalypts which line the small creek - Brook's Ck. The ibis seem to disperse over a large area with birds seen this morning up around Eaglehawk, the Tulip Fm, etc.
I think the ibis may have bred here in previous years as I recall seeing this species on almost every drive down to the coast along Macs Reef Rd last summer, which I always found odd.
Cheers Marnix
On Dec 7, 2007 9:15 AM, Denis Wilson <> wrote:
Hi Con
I agree with the speculation that the choice of this seemingly poor nesting site would have been triggered by the lack of regular swamps in the district. For example, there is now water lying in Rowe's Lagoon. When they first started breeding, it was dry. So it makes sense that they tried something different.
Cheers
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