Dataset

Shorebird observations at Ashmore Reef by the Australian Wader Survey Group, Australia (1998-2003)

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Ashmore Reef (123ºE 12ºS) is a small group of islets and reefs in the Timor Sea some 450 km north-east of the Kimberley, WA coast. Of the 21 species of shorebirds identified, five were found in internationally significant numbers. These were Grey-tailed Tattler, Ruddy Turnstone, Sanderling, Greater Sand Plover and Grey Plover. There were large breeding colonies of Sooty Terns on East and Middle Islands. Crested Terns were breeding in small numbers on East Island. Red-footed Boobies, Brown Boobies, and Lesser and Greater Frigatebirds were breeding on Middle Island.

Citation: GEORGE SWANN (2005) OCCASIONAL COUNT NO. 7 - ASHMORE REEF, 21 TO 30 JANUARY 2002, The Stilt 47 (2005) and GEORGE SWANN (2005) OCCASIONAL COUNT NO. 8 - ASHMORE REEF, 21 TO 30 JANUARY 2002, The Stilt 47 (2005) See https://awsg.org.au/publications/stilt/

Published: May 26, 2023 at 03:50

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URL: https://www.marine.csiro.au/ipt/resource?r=ashmore_reef_waders

Contacts:

George Swann
Kimberley Bird watching

284
occurrence records
23
taxa
23
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

No missing or invalid fields.

Quality flags

The OBIS data quality flags are documented at https://github.com/iobis/obis-qc.

Flag Dropped Records
ON_LAND 65
22.9%
NOT_MARINE 11
3.9%
MARINE_UNSURE 7
2.5%

Measurement types

DNA derived data