A great morning watching waders at Port Douglas today. Apart from those photographed here (totals in brackets) I also saw whimbrel, bar-tailed godwit, common sandpiper and masked plover.
Black-winged stilt (2)
Pacific golden plover (20)
Broad-billed sandpiper (1)
Sharp-tailed sandpiper (2).
Broad-billed sandpiper and sharp-tailed sandpiper.
Broad-billed sandpiper.
Red-necked stint (10).
Grey-tailed tattler (2).
Grey-tailed tattler.
Far eastern curlew (1)
Far eastern curlew.
Red-capped Plover (40).
Lesser sandplover (20).
Black-necked Stork (1).
Magpie goose (30)
Wednesday 21 October 2015
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