An Introduction to Migratory Shorebirds - Thompson Beach (free event)
Event description
The wetlands and coastline of Gulf St Vincent, north of Adelaide, are recognised amongst the most important in Australia for migratory and resident shorebirds. The area comprises the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary established by the South Australian State Government.
Every summer over 15,000 migratory shorebirds, from pocket sized Red-necked Stints to giant Eastern Curlews leave their breeding grounds (up to 11,000 km away!) and seek out the shores around Gulf St Vincent. Here they join our resident shorebirds who use the safe beaches and undisturbed wetlands and claypans of the region to raise their young.
BirdLife Australia and Green Adelaide invite you to learn about these amazing birds and see them feeding and roosting along the shore at Thompson Beach.
With support from Friends of Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary (FAIBS) and Birds SA, we will begin the day on the shore at Thompson Beach, viewing the birds on the outgoing tide. We will then move to the Shed for morning tea and a Shorebird Information presentation.
What might we see?
Come and find out! Venture onto the beach and survey this ‘shorebird wonderland’.
Who is this for?
Curious about what a shorebird is? If you are new to shorebirds, have no idea what a shorebird is or know a little but would like to learn more than this session is for you!
Children are welcome however the session is more suitable to kids 10 years and above and accompanied by adults.
What to bring?
Binoculars if you have them, water and sunscreen.Â
Please wear protective clothing - hat, long sleeves, long trousers, sturdy closed footwear or rubber boots that can get wet.
We will provide extra binoculars, telescopes and a Shorebird ID guide and special pin to take home.
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