Birdlife Australia Northern Queensland members Kath Shurcliff and Dave Houghton reported (on Eremaea) an amazing concentration of Freckled Ducks at a reserve in northern Queensland a few days ago. They counted 441 but conceded there were probably more as not all of the wetland could be seen from their scope site. As far as I can tell this would be the largest concentration ever recorded anywhere in Australia and even more remarkable given that the species is considered vagrant in northern Queensland – local birders get excited with single birds at a wetland and travel hundreds of km to view them.
I would be interested to hear of any other records of such a concentration anywhere in Australia.
Sadly, the Queensland Government is about to allow grazing into this reserve which will certainly devastate the swamp. Kath and Dave also found thousands of other waterfowl including >1000 Cotton Pygmy Goose, >1000 Pink-eared Duck and >2000 Eurasian Coot. I am tempted to conclude that many are escapees/refugees from the Victorian barbarians. Any thoughts?
Peter Valentine Townsville
0427 634 136 peter.valentine@jcu.edu.au
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