Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
- kengeorge
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Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Anybody know if the Black Stilt that has been seen in the Ashley River estuary is still there? Or around elsewhere?
- Oscar Thomas
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
It was there on the morning of the 26th of April along with the Grey-tailed tattler, a kotuku and 25 Black-fronted terns.
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Both birds present mid afternoon today. Also 1 Wrybill roosting with Banded Dotterel on spit
- kengeorge
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Thanks for info Oscar and Bev, can you be a bit more specific, I've not visited that estuary before, do I come in from the River Road (north side of the river) or the Waikuku Beach side on the south side of the river? Many thanks.
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Go to the end of Rotten Row on the south side to the carpark. From there you can walk out to the estuary and all the birds I mentioned are usually just feeding not too far downstream.
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Thanks Oscar, got it! Exactly where you said it would be, much appreciated. There was a hybrid there too. Suprised by the number of starlings who seem to be heading down the wader evolutionary path.
Happy birding.
Happy birding.
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Is this the hybrid you saw?
Plus one of the Kaki
Plus one of the Kaki
- kengeorge
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
Yep, that's the one. Great shots Oscar. It was good to finally get the kaki as a tick after unsuccessfully looking for it a few times down in the central South Island a few years ago. Next on the list is rock wren, hope to see that later in the year.
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Re: Black Stilt Ashley River Estuary
The Black Stilt was at the usual place on the Ashley Estuary today. Also present was the Grey-tailed Tattler (in breeding plumage), 1 Wrybill, 52 Banded Dotterel, 30 Pied Stilt, 13 Bar-tailed Godwit, 21 SIPO, 4 hybrid oystercatcher, 19 Variable Oystercatcher, 72 B/F Tern and 124 Spotted Shag.