Today’s survey took place in poor weather although the rain held off. However, general rains and accidental flows over the last six weeks have filled both major water bodies. The greater depth discourages several water bird species and there are few mudflats for waders…
The September photo gallery below shows that this has been an outstanding month for bird observations in Westgate Park. However, what started as an unpromising October day, concluded with a near ‘personal-best’ figure for the Westgate survey team. The last time we recorded a…
Recent rains have raised water levels, eliminating much of the shoreline habitat – accordingly, no dotterels were sighted this survey. The highlight of the day was a Mistletoe-bird (above) frequenting a spray of Wiry Mistletoe growing in one of the park’s largest and oldest…
Recent rains have re-invigorated the park, with recent monthly surveys registering 60 bird species or more, but for today and over July the total has dropped slightly to 58. Today’s survey revealed some notable sightings including the Powerful Owl still present in the park…
With cold weather in the offing, the surveyors expected a modest result, but in fact were very pleased. There are large numbers of waterfowl in the freshwater lake, and far more than usual along the saltwater shoreline. Despite the advent of rain, both major…
An issue of concern as reported by Ursula is that the number of surviving Black Swan cygnets is diminishing and now down to three from an original total of six (5 on 23/5 and 4 on 26/5). The cause of this decline is most…
Water levels in the main lakes continue to fall, which probably encourages waders, such as egrets and herons, to return to the park. The Black Swans have just reared six cygnets, which is unusual in abnormally dry conditions we are now experiencing. In other…
There has been very little rain over the last two months. However, both major lakes are low, but nowhere near the extremes experienced earlier this century when there was a ford linking the island to the mainland in the freshwater lake. The Salt Lake…
After a couple of hot and drier months than usual, the levels of the two larger water bodies are the lowest they have been since early 2020, but not as low as over a decade ago. Despite the dropping levels more waterbirds are visiting…
Two raptors were seen over the park today, but could not be identified. Based on a recent sighting (7/2) reported on eBird it’s possible they were either a Brown Goshawk and/or an Australian Hobby. This survey was remarkable for the very low numbers of…