canberrabirds

BF Dotterel

To: John Harris <>, Canberra Birds <>
Subject: BF Dotterel
From: Ann Eldridge <>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 15:37:53 +1100
There are also many at the new Weston Ponds, hard to count as they are very skittish as people are letting their dogs chase the birds & also swim so the birds fly off quickly or the ducks swim into the middle.  The reeds are still fairly sparse so no protection there yet but maybe in time!
Ann

On 3 February 2015 at 10:11, John Harris <> wrote:
I have been reporting BF Dotterels from Crace Wetlands at least monthly for over two years, up to 8 of them sometimes but lately just the two 2 of them.  COG records have BF Dotterels as uncommon but that may perhaps have to change. I walked for about 1 km up Forde Creek yesterday and passed ten or so pools. There was at least a pair of dotterels at each one, some with young.


From: Alberta Hayes <>
Date: Monday, 2 February 2015 1:49 pm
To: Fleur r Leary <>
Cc: Rosemary Blemings <>, chatline <m("canberrabirds.org.au","canberrabirds");" target="_blank">>
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] BF Dotterel

Ditto from the Casey Ponds. There's one pair that seem to move between the main pond near the Dog Park and the smaller pond bear the new 7 Eleven. 

Alberta.

On 2 February 2015 at 13:41, Fleur r Leary <> wrote:
There are two black fronted dotterels at the pond at Crace Recreation Park.  They have been there for some months - haven't seen any young....

On 30 Jan 2015, at 8:14 pm, Rosemary Blemings <> wrote:

> There was a Black-fronted Dotterel checking out the water's edge at the Strathnairn Dam this morning. Noticed at 11.15.
> Strathnairn's 1.5km from the end of Drake-Brockman Drive, Holt, and close to the Belconnen Golf Course where Chris has been seeing Superb Parrots.
>
> Rosemary
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