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Tuggerah Lakes NSW - Highest wader and Black Swan count in 14 years

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Subject: Tuggerah Lakes NSW - Highest wader and Black Swan count in 14 years
From: "Alan Morris" <>
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 18:02:40 +1100
Hi Birders,
As with Lake Illawarra as reported by Chris Chafer 18/11/02, Tuggerah Lakes on the Central Coast of NSW are also becoming very shallow because of the drought, and the exposed sea-grass beds and sand and mud banks are attracting many waterbirds. Unlike Lake Illawarra, the entrance to the Lakes at The Entrance is being maintained open through period dredging. Therefore there is a daily tidal interchange although the tidal influence does not extend beyond 1.5 km into the Lake from the sea.
 
Since 1988 I have been counting the waterbirds at 8 different sites around the Lake, consisitent with some counts carried out in the late 1970s by Ruello & Associates. The last time that the Lakes were this shallow was in 1991 when large numbers of both waterfowl and waders were recorded. In 2002, the duck numbers are not much higher than average, although the Black Swan count for November is the highest reported in recent times. Wader numbers however are higher than the Oct-Dec period in 1991. Set out below are the numbers counted mostly for the period 20-21 November 2002.
 
 
Black Swan                  3428        Previous highest 3233 in 1996
Grey Teal                       604        Highest count 2920 in Oct 1991
Chestnut Teal                 176        Highest count 2573 in Oct 1991
Australian Pelican           327
Great Cormorant               30
Little Black Cormorant     322
Pied Cormorant                82
Little Pied Cormorant       112
White-faced Heron            67
Little Egret                       17
Great Egret                      10
Australian White Ibis         16
Royal Spoonbill                12
Eastern Curlew                  2        Highest count of 17 in Feb 2000
Bar-tailed Godwit            146        Highest count of 505 in Sep 1991
Common Greenshank        6
Marsh Sandpiper               2
Ruddy Turnstone               1
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper  2834        Highest count ever
Curlew Sandpiper             44        Highest count of 1723 in Oct 1991
Red Knot                         12
Red-necked Stint            948        Highest count ever
Black-winged Stilt           219        Highest count ever
Masked Lapwing               34
Pied Oystercatcher             3
Pacific Golden Plover        14
Red-capped Plover             8
Caspian Tern                    16        Highest count 71 in Aug 1994
Little Tern                       110
Whiskered Tern               270        4th record, highest count ever
Gull-billed Tern                    1
Common Tern                    40
White-winged Black Tern      1
 
Additional waders are present on the Blue Bay Reefs and the Soldiers Point Reefs offshore. Crested Terns and Silver Gulls not counted.
 
Alan Morris
Central Coast Group, Birding NSW
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