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Lake Moondarra, Mount Isa

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Subject: Lake Moondarra, Mount Isa
From: "Bob Forsyth" <>
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 18:33:54 +1000
g'day all,
I revisited Wide Bay on the western side of Lake Moondarra today.
I spent 4 hours recording 70 species with temp over 41C
Strangely no Black-fronted or Red-kneed Dotterels and only a single  Willy Wagtail.
The drought must be bad to see so few WWs ?
 
I did record my first Inland Dotterels at the Isa. The camouflage of the 7 birds was perfect for the surrounds.
There were still 100s of Oriental Plovers & Red-capped Dotterels and perhaps a dozen Red-necked Stints
 
Freckled Duck were scattered amongst all the other waterfowl. Some were even standing at the waters edge. It was hard to guess total numbers but a 100 would be in the ball court. Small groups of brilliant yellow Orange Chats were seen at different locations.
 
I saw my first Dollarbird for the season (Common Koel & Channel-billed Cuckoos yet to come) and also at least 2 Jabiru.
 
I could not locate last weeks Long-toed Stints or the 2 Pacific Golden Plover.
 
I have now recorded 164 species at the Lake.
This list is available in Excel format to anyone who requests it
 
Regards, Bob Forsyth, Mount Isa, NW Qld.
 
 
 
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