Trip Reports
Manawatu Estuary - 19 February 2003
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A visit to the estuary at midday today produced a good variety of waders and some absolutely fantastic breeding plumaged waders. The number of bar-tailed godwit and red knot coming into breeding plumages was just amazing with some really BRIGHT individuals. Due mainly to a huge tide, I managed to get pretty close to the flock and get some great photos - click here to see them. Small flock of white-fronted terns on the beach at the start of the spit about 1100 produced no little tern, but apparently it was there later. Good numbers of godwit (one orange-flagged bird seen) and knot (at least two orange-flagged birds), just over 30 wrybill in total, 4 sharp-tailed sands, and at least 1 probably 2 curlew sands and three golden plover (expected more with such a high tide). The tide had been at its fullest for sometime, when a pectoral sand and a turnstone flew in from who knows where there cant have been any mud exposed for a long time! No sign of the red-necked stint. So, a great flock of birds! Birds seen Bar-tailed godwit c. 150 |
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