Amazing stuff Joy. Although I finally saw my first Fork-tailed Swifts
this year good view of around 50 in the Royal NP), I am always happy to
see them again when they turn up.
You sure there wasn't a single House Swift amongst them all?
Edwin
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From:
On Behalf Of Joy Tansey
Sent: Sunday, 10 April 2005 3:29 PM
To:
Subject: Fork-tailed Swift at Kirks Point, Werribee
An early trip (8am) this morning to Kirks Point to check on the Pacific
Golden Plover turned up a surprise of over 500 Fork-tailed Swift. They
were
coming in low off the bay and heading generally north. They extended as
far
as the bins could see - from the boat ramp to Avalon airfield. When I
thought the last had disappeared, I began to head home again (~8.40am).
I
caught up to the FT Swifts along the Point Wilson Rd. They extended the
entire length and were crossing the highway. As I headed towards
Melbourne,
I passed the last FTS just after South Rd. I expect my initial estimate
is
probably way too low, and that the number was 1500+.
By the way, I could only locate a single PGPlover in non-breeding
plumage.
Also, based on the buzz call, I believe an Orange-bellied Parrot flew
past
and was last seen heading across the bay toward Port Arlington.
Cheers,
Joy Tansey
Altona Meadows
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