to count (mainly) waterbirds. There were no ducks on the Trucking Yard Lane Dam (just North of the Bungendore Meadow Dam).
In total the birds I counted, in about 10 minutes at the Meadow and 20 minutes looking through the fence at the WTP were as follows. I have highlighted the more exciting sightings.
Sewage
ponds
|
Bungendore
Meadow Dam
|
|
Plumed Whistling-Duck
|
31
|
|
Freckled Duck
|
1
|
|
Maned Duck
|
65
|
23
|
Pacific Black Duck
|
40
|
16
|
Australian Shoveler
|
9
|
|
Gray Teal
|
54
|
35
|
Chestnut Teal
|
6
|
|
Pink-eared Duck
|
7
|
|
White-eyed Duck
|
18
|
|
Australasian Grebe
|
3
|
|
Eurasian Coot
|
2
|
|
Masked Lapwing
|
2
|
|
Little Raven
|
13
|
This is a close up of part of the group of Plumed Whistling Ducks (yes I know I have put up many photos of this species, but they are photogenic).
It is unusual to find them swimming, other than to escape predators.
The haul observed today emphasises the importance of the sewage ponds as a drought refuge.
As a late update, a few days later a local friend reported 41 Whistling Ducks and 10 Pin-ears on these ponds.
As a late update, a few days later a local friend reported 41 Whistling Ducks and 10 Pin-ears on these ponds.
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