Birds down by the river
A few days ago we had some business to do in the CBD of our home town, Murray Bridge. We decided to take the makings for morning tea with us. After dealing with the business side of things we headed down to the river and parked in the shade of tree near Sturt Reserve on the banks of the Murray River.
I was able to get a good list of birds while we had our cuppa. There was nothing spectacular of course, just the usual species I would expect.
Probably the most interesting bird seen was a Darter fishing quite close to the bank on our side of the river. Several Crested Pigeons came close to us investigating what we were up to. Three Willie Wagtails fluttered around and near the car. A beautiful Little Eagle soared on high and several Crested Terns patrolled the river looking for a feed.
In all I recorded 22 species, not bad for about forty minutes of birding.
The above photo shows the low level of the water in the Murray River at present. It is about 2 metres below its normal level and this is a direct result of the poor rainfall in the catchment areas in NSW and Victoria. Excessive use by irrigators in the eastern states is not helping the plight of this endangered river system either.
Hello!!
Love the pictures! I’m a journalist working for the BBC in London, I was looking to speak to people about the Murray River and the situation with the drought. I saw your blog and thought you might know quite a bit about it as I’m sure the situation is affecting wildlife in the area. Would you be able to help my research??
Thanks – Natalie
Hi there Natalie – thanks for visiting and leaving a comment. Sorry about the delay in replying – I’ve had very limited internet access in recent weeks.
I’m not sure how I can help you with your research. There are probably many more qualified people than me. If I can be of assistance in a general way please use my contact form here:
http://www.trevorsbirding.com/contact/