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To: | "Mike Carter" <> |
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Subject: | Semi-palmated Plover at Clonmel Is, Corner Inlet, Victoria |
From: | Laurie Knight <> |
Date: | Thu, 1 Jul 2010 20:20:40 +1000 |
Presumably the BaTG have a higher proportion of overwinterers than
most other migratory waders. It would be interesting to know if those
are mostly individuals below breeding age or if more mature birds are
sitting out the migration.
LK On 01/07/2010, at 6:57 PM, Mike Carter wrote: Laurie, the relevant paragraph in the submission is:'Other birds present, most of which were assumed to have assembled to roost at high tide were Black-faced Cormorant (7), Australian Pied Oystercatcher (120), Sooty Oystercatcher (105), Grey Plover (19), Red-capped Plover (30), Double-banded Plover (220), Greater Sand Plover (5), Hooded Plover (1), Bar-tailed Godwit (3,000), Eastern Curlew (1), Ruddy Turnstone (2), Red Knot (220), Sanderling (20), Red-necked Stint (250), Fairy Tern (19), Caspian Tern (1), Crested Tern (10), Pacific Gull (60) and Silver Gull (50+).' Whether these numbers are normal in winter I don't know but you could check this out with the AWSG.Mike Carter 30 Canadian Bay Road Mount Eliza VIC 3930 Tel (03) 9787 7136 |
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