canberrabirds

RE: Snipe Surveys 2017-18

To: Paul Gatenby <>, "<>" <>
Subject: RE: Snipe Surveys 2017-18
From: Lori Gould <>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 09:16:22 +0000

No worries Paul – appreciate you letting me know.

 

Cheers Lori

 

From: Paul Gatenby [
Sent: Tuesday, 29 August 2017 9:52 AM
To: Lori Gould <>; <> <>
Subject: RE: Snipe Surveys 2017-18

 

Hi Lori

 

I monitored an area last year with no snipe sighted

 

I travel quite a lot and know I’ll not be in Canberra for November 25 and January 20 next year

 

I think I’ll have to pass

 

Best wishes and great work

 

Paul Gatenby

 

From: Lori Gould
Sent: Friday, 25 August 2017 6:56 PM
To: <> <m("canberrabirds.org.au","canberrabirds");">>
Subject: [canberrabirds] Snipe Surveys 2017-18

 

Hi All,

 

After getting some fantastic Snipe data from last season’s Canberra Snipe Surveys (thanks to all you committed surveyors), we thought for the upcoming season we would just survey our sites on the official Australian Snipe survey dates rather than every month (simply because of the effort involved by everyone). I am therefore putting a call out to any volunteers who are keen to do their sites again this season or even include some new ones. It would be great to do some of the NSW sites as well (eg. Collector Reserve and various places at Lake George) that turned up some high numbers.

 

The dates for survey are the 23rd September 2017, 25th November 2017 and the 20th January 2018. The surveys would need to be done on these actual days.

 

Remember that the nil Snipe counts are just as valuable as the Snipe counts. I will provide more specific details about the methodology once I know who is keen. It is effectively the same as last season.

 

Chris Davey and I (mostly Chris) have written up the Snipe survey data from last year, and when he returns from interstate we will put the final touches on it and make sure it is circulated to you all. There will also be an article in the next Canberra Bird Notes about the whole Snipe project at large. This season we are not putting satellite trackers on the birds, but instead are going with radio transmitters and leg flags to get local data (with the help of our birders and photographers) and geolocators to hopefully obtain some more migration data. This next phase is being supported by Rotary and the ACT Government. The Australia-Japan Foundation is also sending some of our Young Rangers to Japan to survey Snipe with the Wild Bird Society of Japan and talk to fellow Japanese school kids about the birds and the project at large. Exciting times!

 

Finally I am also selling Snipe tea towels to help raise funds for the Snipe project. David Wilson, one of our “Snipers” from Port Fairy came up with a wonderful design – see attached. Let me know if you would like one. They are $15 each, or $10 each if you buy 5 or more. They will make great Christmas pressies too.

 

Cheers Lori

 

 

Lori Gould

Program Manager

Woodlands and Wetlands Trust (Jerrabomberra Wetlands)

 

M: 0439030058

PO Box 58 Fyshwick ACT 2609

 

www.woodlandsandwetlands.org.au

 

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