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New bird for Australia on the ABC News ??

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Subject: New bird for Australia on the ABC News ??
From: "Edwin Vella" <>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 04:01:30 +1100

 

 

 

Has anybody seen a Curly Sandpiper before??? Is this a new species for Australia?

 

I read the following article today in the ABC News website.

 

Don’t you just like the media when they get bird names incorrect!

 

Edwin

 

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Last Update: Monday, January 17, 2005. 10:47am (AEDT)

 

Bird numbers at the Coorong drop

 

A dire warning has been issued about the health of the Coorong in South Australia and the number of water birds that migrate annually to the wetland.

 

Adelaide University ecologist Dr David Patton has been in the area studying migratory wading bird numbers and their food supply for his Earthwatch program.

 

He has monitored the Coorong for years and says water birds are disappearing because of a lack of flows down the Murray and the condition of the mouth.

 

"Species like Curly sandpipers in the 1980s had population sizes of around 40,000," he said.

 

"For the last two or three years it's barely 2,000 of these birds [that] can now use this area.

 

"In terms of other species that have shown dramatic decline, fairy turns in the 1980s and 1990s was about 1,500. In the last couple of years it's been less than 200 of these birds present in the Coorong."

 

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