On Sunday a group from
Hunter Bird Observers Club did a count of waterbirds in Port Stephens,
NSW. The survey was done at high tide, using boats organised and
skippered by National Parks & Wildlife Service. It is the third year
that we have done the survey.
We recorded
more than 3,000 waterbirds including 1403 migratory waders and 124 other waders
(including 77 Pied Oystercatcher). There were 424 Whimbrel which is
a new maximum count for Port Stephens and this number is ~4% of the Australian
migrating population of this species – hence it is a very significant record.
We also saw a Beach Stone-curlew (as far as we can establish, this appears to
be the first record of it for Port Stephens) and a Grey Plover (seems to be
only the 3rd record for the Port).
Waterbird
species recorded:
Black Swan (200)
Aust. Wood
Duck (30)
Pacific Black
Duck (8)
Chestnut Teal
(10)
Darter (1)
Little Pied
Cormorant (112)
Pied Cormorant
(402)
Great
Cormorant (38)
Aust. Pelican
(175)
White-faced
Heron (27)
Great Egret
(9)
Intermediate
Egret (2)
Striated Heron
(1)
Aust. White Ibis
(64)
Bar-tailed
Godwit (515)
Whimbrel (424)
Eastern Curlew
(303)
Common
Greenshank (15)
Terek
Sandpiper (4)
Common
Sandpiper (1)
Grey-tailed
Tattler (32)
Ruddy
Turnstone (9)
Red-necked
Stint (6)
Sharp-tailed
Sandpiper (40)
Beach
Stone-curlew (1)
Pied
Oystercatcher (77)
Sooty
Oystercatcher (9)
Pacific Golden
Plover (38)
Grey Plover (1)
Red-capped
Plover (26)
Lesser Sand
Plover (15)
Masked Lapwing
(11)
Silver Gull
(287)
Crested Tern
(146)
Common Tern (9)
Alan Stuart