Robert Davis wrote about some sites near Perth in Western Australia. I must
have just missed him as I did a similar trip with a visitor from Scotland
yesterday (Friday 2nd January 1998).
Lake McLarty near Pinjarra
Black-winged Stilt (2000+)
Red-necked Avocet (1250+)
Banded Stilt (6+)
Black-tailed Godwit (19)
Marsh Sandpiper (20+)
Common Greenshank (50+)
Wood Sandpiper (1)
Red-necked Stint (300+)
Curlew Sandpiper (500+)
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (62)
Red-capped Plover (50+)
Black-fronted Dotterel (1)
Red-kneed Dotterel (6)
Whiskered Tern (200+)
Other good birds in the vicinity were Emu, White-bellied Sea-Eagle,
White-winged Triller, White-fronted Chat and Rufous Songlark. No Long-toed
Stint, Pectoral Sandpiper or Ruff or anything rarer but the water level is
still quite high and it will improve as the month goes on.
Woodman Point
Sanderling (4)
Grey Plover (8)
Ruddy Turnstone (9)
Red-capped Plover (20)
The highlight(??????) was a yobbo on a 4 wheel dune buggy flying up and down
the beach. He went under the pier, narrowly missed some people on the beach
and rolled it. They abused the @#%& out of him and were last seen riding
off on his buggy. The disturbance from the buggy was probably the reason
for the very low number of terns and gulls that usually roost on the point
in good numbers and which would normally attract jaegers. There were no
Greater Sand Plovers or knots which are usually almost certain there in summer.
Alfred Cove (very low tide!!)
Common Greenshank (~30)
Great Knot (15)
Red Knot (2)
Red-necked Stint (3000+)
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (20+)
Curlew Sandpiper (300+)
Pied Oystercatcher (~40)
Banded Stilt (9)
Black-winged Stilt (~100)
Pacific Golden Plover (1)
Grey Plover (~50)
Red-capped Plover (200+)
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