Hi All Following on from the success of my previous request – thank you to all those who replied – incredible response! I am going to chance my arm again and ask if anyone has any hot spots for Fairy Tern along the Great Ocean Rd in recent weeks? Its almost embarassing to admit it, but I just haven’t been able to lock onto this species anywhere. Thank you for your patience, — Colin Reid jangles@fastmail.fm So many birds, so little time…… — http://www.fastmail.com – The way an email service should be
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Hi again Colin, Not sure if you got any feedback, so here’s some info re Fairy Tern in sunny Vic. From my experience, there are a number places you can generally see Fairy Tern. West of Melbourne, you can usually see them at the Birdhide at the Western Treatment Plant. If you don’t have access to a key, you’ll need to ask someone to take you in. Another good spot to look is along the beach at Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve. I once found them breeding at the point itself – the first time they’d breed in the Port Philip Bay for nearly 20 years. The beach is suffering from coastal erosions, so mid and low tide would be the best time to see them. See http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/swan-bay-edwards-point-w.r East of Melbourne, a good place to look is Lake Tyers estuary (near Lakes Entrance), especially from the boat ramp at end of Lakeside Drive, see -37.852043, 148.087297. Here you can look across the inlet to ‘Tern Island’, where there’s a breeding colony of both Fairy and Tern. They arrive in October/ November and leave February/March. There’s a Breeding Monitoring Program run by DSE. From the island the terns fly out the entrance of Lake Tyers, so you can also seem them feeding just outside the surf break at Lake Tyers beach. They are also fairly regular along the beach at Cape Conran. Hope this helps, Cheers, Tim ________________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 10:42 AM Hi All Following on from the success of my previous request – thank you to all those who replied – incredible response! I am going to chance my arm again and ask if anyone has any hot spots for Fairy Tern along the Great Ocean Rd in recent weeks? Its almost embarassing to admit it, but I just haven’t been able to lock onto this species anywhere. Thank you for your patience, — Colin Reid jangles@fastmail.fm So many birds, so little time…… — http://www.fastmail.com – The way an email service should be
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