Good afternoon
all,
Yesterday (Sunday) I took my wife
out to the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve to show her a live platypus, a species she
had never seen in the wild before. We had excellent looks at a single animal on
the “weir pond” just after the top entry to the “Sanctuary”. Before moving down
to the weir I spent a couple of minutes looking out from the viewing platform
near the beginning of the walk, I could hear numerous squeaking calls coming
from the pond at the front and below the platform that sounded like chicks of
some sort. After watching an Australian White Ibis fly in to the area I finally
managed to see one bird feeding at least two small black
chicks.
Today at around 1pm , I received
an email from Pam Cooke, a volunteer at Tidbinbilla NR, letting me know that
Australian White Ibis were breeding on Pond 2. I know of one other site in
Canberra where AWI have bred (Yowani Golf Course near North Lyneham), and am
aware of the records on the Federal Highway that have been placed on the chat
line. I replied to Pam advising her that this was an important record and that I
would put in an “Incidental Report Record” to COG.
While there I also noticed a Dusky
Moorhen nest building in what I think is the “Brolga Pond”. I will also put in a
record for this as well.
mark