There has not been much mention of this bird, which I had thought of as maybe our favourite for the current season, for nearly 2 months. (Actually not many messages
the last 2 weeks.) So I decided to have a look today. I was there for about 40 minutes around mid day. Similar to last time. I again arrived at the pond from Isabella drive and walked along the southern side, towards the eastern end. Only took me a minute
or two to see the Common Sandpiper. Or at least a bird standing very still, of the right size and shape and basic colours. It was on the other side of the mud flats but that was a bit too far to be completely sure. So I walked over the footbridge on the eastern
end. Then down to the water. The water is much lower than 2 months ago with a lot of exposed mud and rocks. Many ducks, ibis, lapwings etc, now there. Now 2 W-h Stilts, 1 Royal Spoonbill, 1 Black-fronted & 1 Red-kneed Dotterel, I sat on the white chair and
then could not find the Common Sandpiper in the location where it was about 10 minutes earlier. I searched back and forth and wondered how easy it would be to miss it. Then I was happy to see that I was not actually missing it, as I saw it fly in from the
middle of the pond and perch on the lower shelf of the concrete wall, with that really obvious teetering. It then flew up onto the top of the wall and walked along for about 15 metres. I was by then fairly close. It then flew down behind the wall into the
swampy area below the pathway. I decided that I had been out in the sun and smokiness enough and went off home.
Philip
From: Philip Veerman
Sent: Sunday, 27 October, 2019 6:02 PM
To: 'Canberrabirds'
Subject: [canberrabirds] Common Sandpiper is still at Isabella pond today