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Yesterday was a chance to get close to some animals. It was my first ever time seeing little terns and not long after I saw them I got to hold one - they were the majority of that days catch among the banders.

Just before sundown I went out onto the beach on my own and sat down on a rock and heard the crabs going about their feeding with pops and clicks, noted at least 3 species of crab, including the stunning flame fiddler. Saw mudskippers and some strange mollusc make it's way along a rock. Watched the sand plovers further out on the mudflats and saw terns fly by. I dug my feet into the warm sand and not long after that noticed loads of hermit crabs of all sizes scuttling away from me. I saw that they were all coming from a rock in the sand and I wondered what the attraction of this rock was. As I neared it I realised it was a dead reef crab that they all had been feeding on. As I climbed back up the pindan I realised all the hermit crabs were massing in the base of one particular tree. Amazing.

Earlier in the day I also saw a black kite carrying off an unlucky ruddy turnstone.

Today in list format

Got up at 5am.
Set cannon nets... learned how to set cannon sets and that some electronics isn't all that complicated.
Went to Nimiliaca wetland slightly north of Broome.
Saw my first Jabiru.
Waded through warm, horse shitty water and mud so deep my feet got soaked despite the GP boots.
Decided I'd pass on wading up to my waist to try and flush a spotless crake. I'd like to see a spotless crake but not that badly, they didn't manage to flush it anyway.
Got a great look at a male red-backed fairywren while other mad people were wading in warm, horse shitty, muddy water up to their waists.
Waited forever for the cannon net to be fired because every raptor in the area decided to patrol that section of beach and scare them off.
Noticed huge cross spiders above where we were sitting under a tree.
Net was eventually fired. Got summarily yelled at by Clive - which happens to everyone, getting birds out of the water just after they've been netted is a stressful time.
Stepped in a cannon hole and stacked it on the sand, tiny cuts on my knees, I'll live.
Ferried birds from net to holding pens.
All the birds were fine.
Learned how to measure bill and head & bill length and how to weigh godwits.
Got to handle many bar-tailed godwits. :)
Home again now, sandy, sweaty, need dinner and a shower.

Date: 2005-02-17 02:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firvulag.livejournal.com
Cool, much good stuff to read while i'm eating sezchwan squid! with vegies in it!

so it's the first time i've had dinner in 3 days, and it's bought, but it's yummy :)
I took one of the saucepan lids and it fits the ricecooker! why we didn't think of that before, I'll never know, but we can use it again!

I'm considering attempting quitting coke again. I went to work without caffiene yesterday and had to have some to get with it. I don't like that, and even though I like it i'm going to have to quit to remove the addiction again. :(

Date: 2005-02-18 12:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gemfyre.livejournal.com
You can quit Coke easy. I'm drinking way too much Red Eye. I think it's just with the wader group all cracking open beers I just get a craving for my drink of choice.

And why haven't you eaten dinner in 3 days? I just had mee goreng just to get some salt into me.

Date: 2005-02-17 02:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mix-o-choc.livejournal.com
you get to play with cannons ... no fair!

Date: 2005-02-17 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pinkjubie.livejournal.com
Is a sand plover a type of bird? I ask becuase I've heard of pipping plovers before, i think they are a rare species.

Date: 2005-02-18 12:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gemfyre.livejournal.com
It certainly is. There's loads of different species of plover around the world.

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