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Subject: | Waterbirds at Lake George |
From: | Michael Lenz via Canberrabirds <> |
Date: | Fri, 31 Dec 2021 22:25:35 +0000 |
The substantial re-filling of Lake George has raised a great deal of interest. For the first time in many years one can now watch waterbirds on the western shore of the lake from several vantage points. The lake is not yet full. North from the
Badcoe VC rest area the shore line turns to the NE, away from the highway. Further rain and the water from several creeks that run into the lake may still flood remaining dry areas of the lake bed.
There have been many reports of waterbird sightings on ebird and several to the chatline.
COG waterbird surveys of the lake focus on its eastern side, the deeper part.
The situation is very dynamic and numbers and species composition can change quickly, depending to a great extent on events a great distance away from Lake George (inland rainfalls and subsequent flooding, birds moving to suitable inland breeding sites
etc.).
I thought readers may be interested in getting a summary of the number of waterbirds recorded on 29 and 30 December 21: the eastern side together with Julienne Kamprad on the 29th, the western side on my own at Badcoe VC and Wheatley VC rest areas, the
Weereewa Lookout and the SW part along Lake Road on the 30th.
Waterbirds at Lake George 29/30 December 2021
Numbers at the Weereewa Lookout were very small and have been added to the count at Wheatley. To judge by what I could see while driving between the survey points, I would guess that actual numbers of swans, shelducks and ducks could be 20 to 30% higher.
Best wishes for good health and many interesting birds in 2022 to all,
Michael Lenz
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