Hi folks,
The all species count of birds on Te Waihora, Lake Ellesmere is on Sunday February 12 2023.
We could use a few more volunteers to help out.
Experience not needed.
If you can tell a Canada goose from a swan, perfect
You will be part of a team with experienced birders to help.
Your own bins or spotting scope will be useful.
If interested and for further details contact
Denise Ford
Biodiversity Officer
Selwyn District Council
Email: denise.ford@selwyn.govt.nz
Te Waihora, Lake Ellesmere annual bird survey
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Re: Te Waihora, Lake Ellesmere annual bird survey
Hi
Still need any volunteers? I would love to do this!
Regards Jonathan
Still need any volunteers? I would love to do this!
Regards Jonathan
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Re: Te Waihora, Lake Ellesmere annual bird survey
Sure do,
Flick Denise an email at the above address
Flick Denise an email at the above address
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Re: Te Waihora, Lake Ellesmere annual bird survey
Is it too late now?
133 birds on my life list since 17 June 2020, latest bird Common Tern.
93 birds on my 2024 year list as of 6:50pm 13 January, latest bird Indian Peafowl.
15 y/o birder from the Waimak and Paradise Shelduck campaigner: facebook.com/paradiseshelduck.
93 birds on my 2024 year list as of 6:50pm 13 January, latest bird Indian Peafowl.
15 y/o birder from the Waimak and Paradise Shelduck campaigner: facebook.com/paradiseshelduck.