Showing posts with label plovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plovers. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Good beach weather - Stress for breeding Oystercatchers

XXXXbaai, Cape, 06 December 2008

It is a lovely sunny hot day in Cape Town today.

We spotted two pairs of Oystercatchers and three pairs of White-fronted Plovers on one of the beaches between Blouberg- and Melkbos Strand.

The oystrcatchers are endangered but not protected in our area. We saw a man with two large dogs on a lead, but they were let loose once they reached the beach. I do not have a problem with a dog roaming free, but many people do not realize the potential harm these dogs cause when they chase endangered animals, either breeding or with vulnerable chicks. Crows and other predators are often nearby waiting for an opportunity to swoop down on unprotected nestlings.

I have, on more than one occasion, watched a predator bird circling around someone walking through a protected nature area. The birds have learned that people disturb birds so that they leave their nests and hatchlings unprotected.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The plight of the Cape Plovers (and Oystercatchers)

Read articles about the plight of Plovers at the Blouberg Strand beach in near Cape Town.

(click on the headings of the articles to read the whole post.)


http://plover2save.blogspot.com/


http://www.a-whitegranny.iblog.co.za/index.php?s=plover

http://www.white_granny.iblog.co.za/index.php?s=PLOVER

Monday, May 12, 2008

One up for the Plovers and Oystercatchers

Read the article

Read about how the plover chick got killed

http://www.a-whitegranny.iblog.co.za/2008/05/05/plover-chick-killed/