projects by Perdita Phillips

Posts Tagged ‘shore 5: migration time’

The Pied Oystercatcher, Haematopus longirostris

the mister potatohead of the bird world

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I saw a wisp of snipe

I saw a wisp of snipe
or at least a wisp of waders this morning.
Lake Clifton was completely still with sharp flocks of white flying in fast lines across the surface.
Two swans and reflections.

Bloody noisy wattle birds.


pelican day

On Monday (8 February) I visited Lake Richmond, Lake Walyungup and Lake Clifton. At each site I saw pelicans in the sky.

Australian pelicans in flight


World Migratory Bird Day (9–10 May)

This is in relation to the Broome situation and also the forthcoming project, The Sixth Shore at Lake Clifton near Manduarah in the second half of 2009 http://www.worldmigratorybirdday.org/2009/


international dawn chorus day

May 5, 2009

International Dawn Chorus Day tomorrow 4 May

Make sure you get up early to hear the dawn chorus. For Perth that’s about 0556 (around about or just shortly after nautical twilight).

For anywhere else in the world you can calculate your twilight here http://www.ga.gov.au/geodesy/astro/ (but you need to know your lat and long)