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?
140 birds on my life list since 17 June 2020, latest bird Black-browed Albatross.
123 birds on my 2024 year list as of 2 July, latest bird Westland Petrel.
15 y/o birder from the Waimak and Paradise Shelduck campaigner: facebook.com/paradiseshelduck.
123 birds on my 2024 year list as of 2 July, latest bird Westland Petrel.
15 y/o birder from the Waimak and Paradise Shelduck campaigner: facebook.com/paradiseshelduck.