I managed to pick up three lifers for the day. The first was a Kelp Gull that was sitting offshore on some rocks at Reef Point (our first stop). Unfortunately they were too far away for photos, but Bill assured me that we would see some up close at Port fairy - and he was right! This was followed up by a large group of Sanderling. The third life tick was a bird that I've actually seen in the wild a few times before, but not since I've been keeping bird lists. And it's a dodgy tick too - Emu at Tower Hill. Clearly a sustainable wild population, yes. They're not fed, and they could wander off elsewhere if they wanted. But I'm pretty sure that they're descendants of some captive birds from long ago. And they're not at all afraid of the visitors either. Still, it seems that they're a legitimate tick, so, I ticked them!
#166 Ruddy Turnstone |
#167 Sanderling |
#168 Kelp Gull |
#169 Sooty Oystercatcher |
#170 Emu |
eBird checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S28654005
eBird checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S28654014
After today
2016 year list: 244
2016 photos: 170