The site is of interest all year round, with seabirds more numerous in winter. Several ducks such as Long-tailed Ducks and both Goldeneyes are absent in summer, though Harlequin and Surf Scoter occur throughout the year. Grebes and loons are common all year round except from June to August when they breed on freshwater lakes.
A number of shorebirds occur on migration (Greater Yellowlegs, Wandering Tattler) and in winter (Surfbird, Black Turnstone). Black Oystercatcher and Killdeer are resident. Bonaparte's and sometimes Heermann's Gull occur in late summer and autumn. Among the alcids, Marbled Murrelet and Pigeon Guillemot occur throughout the year, Ancient Murrelet and Common Murre in winter. American Dipper is often seen at the creek from October to March.
The site can be birded in around half an hour, making for a convenient stopover on the way along the Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, one can spend a longer period seawatching from the pier.
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The site is of interest all year round, with seabirds more numerous in winter. Several ducks such as Long-tailed Ducks and both Goldeneyes are absent in summer, though Harlequin and Surf Scoter occur throughout the year. Grebes and loons are common all year round except from June to August when they breed on freshwater lakes.
A number of shorebirds occur on migration (Greater Yellowlegs, Wandering Tattler) and in winter (Surfbird, Black Turnstone). Black Oystercatcher and Killdeer are resident. Bonaparte's and sometimes Heermann's Gull occur in late summer and autumn. Among the alcids, Marbled Murrelet and Pigeon Guillemot occur throughout the year, Ancient Murrelet and Common Murre in winter. American Dipper is often seen at the creek from October to March.
The site can be birded in around half an hour, making for a brief stopover convenient stopover on the way along the Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, one can spend a longer period seawatching from the pier.
The site is of interest all year round, with seabirds more numerous in winter. Several ducks such as Goldeneye Long-tailed Ducks and both Goldeneyes are absent in summer, though Harlequin and Surf Scoter occur throughout the year. Grebes and loons are common all year round except from June to August when they breed on freshwater lakes.
A number of shorebirds occur on migration (Greater Yellowlegs, Wandering Tattler) and in winter (Surfbird, Black Turnstone). Black Oystercatcher and Killdeer are resident. Bonaparte's and sometimes Heermann's Gull occur in late summer and autumn. Among the alcids, Marbled Murrelet and Pigeon Guillemot occur throughout the year, Ancient Murrelet and Common Murre in winter. American Dipper is often seen at the creek from October to March.
The site can be birded in around half an hour, making for a brief stopover on the way along the Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, one can spend a longer period seawatching from the pier.
The site is of interest all year round, with seabirds more numerous in winter. Several ducks such as Goldeneye are absent in summer, though Harlequin and Surf Scoter occur throughout the year.
Grebes and loons are common all year round except from June to August when they breed on freshwater lakes.
A number of shorebirds occur on migration (Greater Yellowlegs, Wandering Tattler) and in winter (Surfbird, Black Turnstone). Black Oystercatcher and Killdeer are resident.
resident. Bonaparte's and sometimes Heermann's Gull occur in late summer and autumn. Among the alcids, Marbled Murrelet and Pigeon Guillemot occur throughout the year, Ancient Murrelet and Common Murre in winter. American Dipper is often seen at the creek from October to March.
The site can be birded in around half an hour, making for a brief stopover on the way along the Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, one can spend a longer period seawatching from the pier.
The site is of interest all year round, with seabirds more numerous in winter. Several ducks such as Goldeneye are absent in summer, though Harlequin and Surf Scoter occur throughout the year.
A number of shorebirds occur on migration (Greater Yellowlegs, Wandering Tatller) Tattler) and in winter (Surfbird, Black Turnstone). Black Oystercatcher and Killdeer are resident.
Bonaparte's and sometimes Heermann's Gull occur in late summer and autumn. Among the alcids, Marbled Murrelet and Pigeon Guillemot occur throughout the year, Ancient Murrelet and Common Murre in winter. American Dipper is often seen at the creek from October to March.
The site can be birded in around half an hour, making for a brief stopover on the way along the Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, one can spend a longer period seawatching from the pier.
The site is of interest all year round, with seabirds more numerous in winter. Several ducks such as Goldeneye are absent in summer, though Harlequin and Surf Scoter occur throughout the year.
A number of shorebirds occur on migration (Greater Yellowlegs, Wandering Tatller) and in winter (Surfbird, Black Turnstone). Black Oystercatcher and Killdeer are resident.
Bonaparte's and sometimes Heermann's Gull occur in late summer and autumn. Among the alcids, Marbled Murrelet and Pigeon Guillemot occur throughout the year, Ancient Murrelet and Common Murre in winter. American Dipper is often seen at the creek from October to March.
The site can be birded in around half an hour, making for a brief stopover on the way along the Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, one can spend a longer period seawatching from the pier.