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Lady Elliot Island - off Bundaberg, Qld

To: Peter Madvig <>, Colin R <>, <>
Subject: Lady Elliot Island - off Bundaberg, Qld
From: inger vandyke <>
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 01:18:49 +0000
Hi All,

I will second Colin's recommendation for Lady Elliot.  I grew up on those reefs 
(Lady Musgrave also) as a kid and there were thousands of birds there then.  
Great to hear they are still around.

We can recommend the snorkelling with Mantas off Lighthouse Bommie on Lady 
Elliott.

Cheers,

Inger  > From: > To: ; 
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Lady Elliot Island - off 
Bundaberg, Qld> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 12:13:59 +1100> > Hi Colin,> > Great - 
it's long been on my list of places to go to!!> > Earlier mails on birding.aus 
about it, but would you mind refreshing my mind > on the subject of transport 
and accommodation, please?> > Many thanks,> Peter Madvig> > ----- Original 
Message ----- > From: "Colin R" <>> To: 
<>> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 11:52 AM> 
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Lady Elliot Island - off Bundaberg, Qld> > > > Hi All> 
>> > I spent 5 days last week on LEI with ~300 Bridled Terns, ~ 400 Common &> > 
~5000 Black Noddies, ~400 Roseate Terns, ~200 Black-naped Terns and, a> > 
highlight for me, 6 Red-tailed Tropicbirds!!> > It was absolutely brilliant and 
I can only highly recommend any birder> > to visit. All the birds mentioned 
were breeding and presented absolutely> > perfect opportunities for 
photography, in fact getting in each other's> > way at times!> > Along with 
these were a few waders, Reef Egrets (~50), Pac Golden Plover> > (~40), Ruddy 
Turnstone (~60), Wandering Tattler (~10), Lesser Sand> > Plover (~6), 
Bar-tailed Godwit (5), Whimbrel (1), both Oystercatcher> > sp., Brown Boobies 
(~5) and Frigatebirds (~30) - also allowing unusually> > close approach.> > 
When you get tired of birding (?) there is the snorkelling, some of the> > best 
I have ever seen, off the western side of the island - turtles,> > coral and 
pelagic fish sp, a few reef sharks etc in 30-40 ft of safe> > water - if you 
are a diver the opportunites are apparently extensive,> > including Manta Rays 
and shark sp.> > I have no financial interest in the resort, but I felt I had 
to share> > the> > experience in a small way and encourage other birders to 
visit to enjoy> > it the way we did!> >> > Cheers> > -- > > Colin Reid> > 
> > So many birds, so little time......> >> >> > -- > > 
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