G’day all
On April 2 I was watching Black-fronted Dotterels on the shore of Lake Pinaroo near Fort Grey Camp, Sturt National Park, NSW.
Most individuals were feeding along the water’s edge but one was way up on the back of the beach near the beginning of the woodland. This area was sandy and covered in Antlion larvae cones.
The lone Dotterel systematically searched the sand for cones and dipped into each one and clearly at times gobbled up a morsel from within. I flipped the camera to video mode and shot some of the action. Then I photographed a cone with Dotterel footprints leading up to and away from the cone.
I’d not heard of this before and research since has not turned up Antlion larvae predation by birds. Nor are Antlion larvae listed in HANZAB as a prey of the Black-fronted Dotterel.
The movie clip is nearly 2 mins long and 52 mb. It is at:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2449403/Dotterel%20v%20Antlions.mp4
The photo of the footprints is at:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2449403/P1090517.JPG
I’d be interested if anyone else has seen such behaviour.
Cheers
Steve Clark Hamilton, Vic ===============================
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Nice story. It may be one bird’s own learning or it may be just that it would require that someone is clever or patient enough to discover such a thing. As in to make the link from seeing the behaviour at a distance and then to look closer as to what is happening.
Philip