Hi Gary
I'll second what Robyn has said in her message.
Jill Denning, who may be away at present or she's unusually quiet (!),
did a tremendous job of getting the best out of the developers.
I feel that the hides could be more birdo friendly - but they are better than
nothing and do bring a lot of non-birders to the site, and the posters do
help with id. As the vegetation grows up it should get better still.
Depending on the tides and local disturbance, the site is used by large
numbers of waders at times. Together with Buckley's waterhole, it is
a place that we always visit on trips to Bribie.
Peter Woodall
At 09:17 PM 30/09/2004 +1000, you wrote:
Visited my sister-in-law at Pebble Beach near Bribie Island Q today.Drove
to new canal estate named Kakadu Beach/Point on the island where the
developers have installed a couple of professionally built hides near the
water for people to view migratory wading birds.
I hate to think of the damage that was done in developing the whole estate
but still came away thinking at least they have tried in their own way.(
even allowing for the horribly pretentious estate name! )
Can anyone provide any info. for me on how the area used to be and how
successful these sorts of 'environmental ventures' are in the long run?
Expert opinion?
Cheers
Gary Blond
Joyner
S.E.Qld. :>)
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