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Matsudaira's Storm-Petrel off Broome

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Subject: Matsudaira's Storm-Petrel off Broome
From: "Neil Broekhuizen" <>
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 19:50:26 +1000

I recently took a fishing charter to the Rowley Shoals, between 18th and 26th August 2005.  The Rowley Shoals are approximately 200 miles West of Broome in the Indian Ocean and are a collection of three magnificent coral reefs approximately 20 miles apart.  Each is around 5 miles across and each has a small sand cay in the middle of their lagoons.  We were hosted on the magnificent Oceaneer, an 80’ custom built cruiser.  The fishing was the main event but I kept an eye out for seabirds.  There were very few around, despite enormous amounts of fish.  There were handfuls of crested terns, a few nesting Red-Tailed Tropicbirds on Clerke Reef (approx 40), one White-Tailed Tropicbird and some Ruddy Turnstones.  Around Clerke Reef however there were a few Matsudaira’s Storm-Petrels.  We were there for 2 days.  First day I saw a couple of isolated birds including one inside the lagoon.  On the second day we moved to Imperieuse Reef and 3 followed us off the back of the boat for a few miles.  We spent the following 3 days at Imperieuse where again there was little bird life although there were plenty of Hump Backed Whales.  On the last day I did however see a White Faced Storm-Petrel which seems to be unusual in NW Australian waters according to HANZAB and all other guide books.  They are of course common off Sydney where I regularly see them.

 

The day before we left for the Shoals I went birding with George Swann which, as ever, was very enjoyable.  Apart from vast numbers of shore birds in Roebuck Bay, the highlights for me were a large flock of Yellow Chats on Roebuck Plains (various plumage including a number of very yellow males) and a couple of Long-toed Stints at a freshwater lagoon near Broome.  If anyone is in Broome for a short visit I would highly recommend George to show you around.

 

Neil Broekhuizen

Sydney

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