The Burnett Mary region is a region of international significance for migratory
shorebirds and includes the Great Sandy Strait Ramsar Wetland.

In 2003-5 -
GSS shorebird roost mapping report Mar 05.pdf and 2005-2007-
BRMG Roost mapping Project Report Final.pdf surveys by the Queensland Wader Study Group identified 141 critical high tide
roosts and 29 resident nesting locations for migratory and resident waders / shorebirds
along the Burnett Mary coast. The total population of shorebirds for the region was in excess of 28,000 birds
of 31 species including internationally significant numbers of Eastern Curlew,
Grey-tailed Tattler and Red-capped Plover and nationally significant numbers of
Whimbrel and Grey Plover.
For each roost site, major threats were also identified such as habitat loss,
human disturbance and predation from feral animals/pets and the sites ranked to
prioritise roosts for management intervention and intervention type.
Under our Community Coastcare activity it is proposed to carry out Feathering
the Future activities throughout the Burnett Mary region, targeting key threats
at individual high priority roost and nesting locations.
Activities conducted under this project will include: Temporary Beach Closures
(where appropriate) during critical life cycle phases such as migratory bird arrival,
nesting and bird departure, erection of permanent interpretative signs to provide
information on local shorebirds, education initiatives such as Dog Walkers' Breakfasts
with coastal communities, a postcard design competition for schools and information
and planning sessions for regional councils.
The project will also undertake three shorebird counts at selected sites in both
the summer and winter (resident) counts during the 2009-10 migratory shorebird
season providing additional information on the status of these species.
With all this activity planned, we’re going to need some help and would like
to recognise some of the local experts in our region by nominating them as Shorebird
Ambassadors. For more information on becoming a Shorebird Ambassador
ShorebirdAmbassador_Information200908.doc or to download a nomination form
ShorebirdAmbassador_NominationForm200908.doc Nominations close on Friday 18 September 2009.
For more information, please contact Sue Sargent on (07) 4181 2999 or sue.sargent@bmrg.org.au
Photo reproduced courtesy of Chris Barnes.