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Herdsman Lake, Perth

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Subject: Herdsman Lake, Perth
From: Nigel Jackett <>
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 21:17:38 +0800
Hi everyone,

This afternoon I spent a couple of hours at Herdsman Lake, northwest of
Perth CBD. It was sunny and warm, but a little windy. However, there was
good diversity around with 53 species being recorded. The highlight was the
Black-tailed Native-hen that has been here for weeks, on the western tip of
the island near the kids playground on the eastern side of the lake. I spent
the last half hour of light sitting beside the wildlife/wetland centre
watching the Nankeen Night-Herons leave their roost and fly around the lake
looking for places to feed. A very enjoyable afternoon.

See below for species list and counts.

Cheers,

Nigel Jackett
Scarborough, WA

Musk Duck: 13
Black Swan: 19
Australian Shelduck: 15
Australian Wood Duck: 9
Pink-eared Duck: 10
Australasian Shoveler: 7
Grey Teal: 7
Pacific Black Duck: 21
Blue-billed Duck: 6
Australasian Grebe: 4
Hoary-headed Grebe: 1
Great Crested Grebe: 9
Laughing Dove: 4
Spotted Dove: 4
Australasian Darter: 2
Little Pied Cormorant: 22
Great Cormorant: 1
Little Black Cormorant: 19
Australian Pelican: 66
Eastern Great Egret: 5
White-faced Heron: 2
Nankeen Night-Heron: 16
Australian White Ibis: 22
Straw-necked Ibis: 6
Yellow-billed Spoonbill: 15
Purple Swamphen: 55
BLACK-TAILED NATIVE-HEN: 1
Dusky Moorhen: 7
Eurasian Coot: 269
Black-winged Stilt: 16
Silver Gull: 3
Galah: 1
Long-billed Corella: 10
Rainbow Lorikeet: 18
Laughing Kookaburra: 1
Splendid Fairy-wren: 2
Western Gerygone: 5
Yellow-rumped Thornbill: 7
Singing Honeyeater: 9
Red Wattlebird: 4
New Holland Honeyeater: 5
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike: 1
Australian Magpie: 4
Grey Fantail: 3
Willie Wagtail: 17
Australian Raven: 2
Little Crow: 19
Magpie-lark: 8
Australian Reed-warbler: 7
Little Grassbird: 1
Silvereye: 20
Welcome Swallow: 13
Tree Martin: 12
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