Central Queensland Coal Project Appendix 9h Broad Sound shorebird survey count data. Supplementary Environmental Impact Statement

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Central Queensland Coal Project Appendix 9h Broad Sound shorebird survey count data Supplementary Environmental Impact Statement

Migratory shorebird counts in Broad Sound 2008 / 2009 raw data by Wetlands International and volunteers for Fitzroy Basin Association. Survey leader and contact: Roger Jaensch Table 1 2008-2009 Broad Sound migratory bird counts - raw data (source: Jaensch 2009) (bold numbers indicate nationally important numbers i.e. 0.1% of flyway estimate as provided in Hansen et.al 2016) Roost name Lat Long Date High tide Tide height (m) Count period Species Number Comments September 2008 Charon Point 22.4008 149.8222 14/9/08 11:00 5.35 09:00-11:30 Bar-tailed Godwit 8 Beach Stone-curlew 1 at roost on previous night's high tide; on Charon Point beach by day Eastern Curlew 92 observers on hill at shore reported curlews flying in (late) from direction of across Broad Sound to east. Grey-tailed Tattler 1 some roosting in outer mangroves sandplover sp. 1 flushed only, poor view Whimbrel 1 others probably roosting in mangroves Bar Plain Beach 22.3018 149.6233 15/9/08 11:30 5.55 09:15-12:30 Bar-tailed Godwit 70 last 40 flew in at 1000 Eastern Curlew 68 37 flew in between 1030 and 1055, well after all other birds had arrived. From SE or E Great Knot 50 Grey Plover 3 black 'armpits' Red Knot 350 traces of red on many bellies; most birds arrived at roost at 0925 Red-necked Stint 370 roosting inconspicuously in mangrove leaf strand at last night's HWM sandplover sp. 10 identity uncertain, seen briefly Whimbrel 4 Gull-billed Tern 48 Caspian Tern 3 Oyster Creek 22.2334 149.5702 16/9/08 12:00 5.69 11:20-11:50 Bar-tailed Godwit 2 Curlew Sandpiper 120 Eastern Curlew 17 Red-necked Stint 370

Roost name Lat Long Date St Lawrence Creek north-shore saltmarsh High tide Tide height (m) Count period Species Number Comments Terek Sandpiper 10 Whimbrel 2 22.2958 149.5598 16/9/08 12:00 5.69 11:00-11:05 Bar-tailed Godwit 1 Eastern Curlew 2 Great Knot 1 Whimbrel 8 Hoogly Point 22.3529 149.6902 17/9/08 12:45 5.73 10:05-13:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 80 in flock with knots Beach Stone-curlew 2 Common Greenshank 14 Curlew Sandpiper 4 Eastern Curlew 50 Great Knot 30 in flock with knots and godwits Grey Plover 1 Grey-tailed Tattler 15 in two outer Avicennia mangroves, partly hidden in tree Red Knot 77 in flock with knots and godwits Red-necked Stint 170 mainly on strand line along beach to east Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 23 in damp samphire (wetted on higher night tide last night) Terek Sandpiper 10 in two outer Avicennia mangroves, partly hidden in tree Whimbrel 15 roosting in mangroves Gull-billed Tern 20 November 2008 Oyster Creek 22.2334 149.5702 13/9/08 11:30 6.5 10:30-11:15 Bar-tailed Godwit 5 Beach Stone-curlew 2 Curlew Sandpiper 2 Eastern Curlew 25 Greater Sand Plover 100 Lesser Sand Plover 1 Red-necked Stint 375 Sharp-tailed 3 Sandpiper Whimbrel 2

Roost name Lat Long Date High tide Tide height (m) Count period Species Number Comments St Lawrence Creek 22.2958 149.5598 13/9/08 11:30 6.5 10:00-10:05 Bar-tailed Godwit 239 north-shore saltmarsh Eastern Curlew 4 Great Knot 5 Outer Mangrove of Bar 22.3180 149.6422 13/9/08 11:30 6.5 11:40-11:55 Common Greenshank 5 Plain Grey-tailed Tattler 39 Terek Sandpiper 21 Whimbrel 10 Gull-billed Tern 5 Hoogly Point 22.3529 149.6902 14/9/08 1215 6.5 0845-1145 Bar-tailed Godwit 149 Beach Stone-curlew 2 Common Greenshank 5 Eastern Curlew 83 Great Knot 35 Greater Sand Plover 2 Grey Plover 4 Red Knot 5 Red-necked Stint 802 Sharp-tailed 95 Sandpiper Whimbrel 56 Gull-billed Tern 75 Caspian Tern 2 February 2009 St Lawrence Creek 22.2958 149.5598 07/2/09 10:10 6.4 08:17-08:30 Bar-tailed Godwit 155 north-shore saltmarsh Eastern Curlew 6 Great Knot 30 Terek Sandpiper 25 Whimbrel 5 Bar Plain Beach 22.3018 149.6233 07/2/09 10:10 6.4 08:55-09:45 Bar-tailed Godwit 43 20 of these birds left towards Red Bluff before high tide Eastern Curlew 13 16 other birds at minor sites upriver on the south shore

Roost name Lat Long Date High tide Tide height (m) Count period Species Number Comments Great Knot 340 200 of these birds left towards Red Bluff before high tide Lesser Sand Plover 240 scanned carefully at reasonable distance Red-necked Stint 110 Whimbrel 0 9 other birds at minor sites upriver on the south shore Charon Point 22.4008 149.8222 08/2/09 1050 6.7 1045-1345 Bar-tailed Godwit 70 Eastern Curlew 25 Great Knot 2,300 two main mobs on saltflat; did not leave till after 1300 large shorebirds 100 dropped in to an unseen roost site in far south of mangroves associated with this saltflat; possibly Whimbrels and/or godwits Lesser Sand Plover 60 scanned carefully at reasonable distance Red Knot 11 seen at close range with scope, inside Great Knot mobs Whimbrel 4 March 2009 Charon Point 22.4008 149.8222 22/3/09 09:20 5.4 08:20-09:30 Bar-tailed Godwit 48 Beach Stone-curlew 1 Eastern Curlew 30 Great Knot 2,200 possibly around 2500: several large flocks wheeling in flight low overhead and over the sea; arrived about 10 minutes after high tide but did not land at roost Whimbrel 10 Hoogly Point 22.3529 149.6902 23/3/09 10:00 5.7 08:15-10:30 Eastern Curlew 26 Grey Plover 2 Lesser Sand Plover 70 Red-necked Stint 60 Whimbrel 21 Caspian Tern 1

Migratory shorebird counts in Broad Sound 2010 / 2017 raw data by volunteers for Birdlife Capricornia. Table 2 2010-2017 Broad Sound migratory bird counts - raw data (source: Birdlife Capricornia 2017) (bold numbers indicate nationally important numbers i.e. 0.1% of flyway estimate as provided in Hansen et.al 2016) Roost name Lat Long Date High tide Tide height (m) Count period Species Number Charon Point 22.4008 149.8222 4/9/2010 8:15 4.52 07:00-09:30 Bar-tailed Godwit 6 Beach Stone-curlew 2 Eastern Curlew 50 Grey-tailed Tattler 60 Whimbrel 15 Charon Point 22.4008 149.8222 24/9/2011 8:15 4.52 07:45-09:30 Eastern Curlew 60 Whimbrel 10 Terek Sandpiper 2 Charon Point 22.4008 149.8222 17/9/2012 11:03 5.86 09:30-11:30 Eastern Curlew 15 Whimbrel 4 Lesser Sand Plover 8 Hoogly Point 22.3578 149.6883 6/10/2013 12:40 5.89 10:00-13:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 130 Eastern Curlew 505* Great Knot 40 Whimbrel 35 Red-necked Stint 290 Greater Sand Plover 50 Lesser Sand Plover 20 Grey Plover 3 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 1 Grey-tailed Tattler 1 Bar Plains Beach 22.3018 149.6261 6/10/2013 12:15 5.94 10:30-12:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 8 Whimbrel 1 Eastern Curlew 94 Great Knot 4 Red Knot 41 Red-necked Stint 280 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 75 Hoogly Point 22.3578 149.6883 6/10/2014 10:02 5.89 09:00-11:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 25 Black-tailed Godwit 1 Eastern Curlew 251

Roost name Lat Long Date High tide Tide height (m) Count period Species Number Great Knot 15 Whimbrel 45 Red-necked Stint 170 Greater Sand Plover 28 Grey Plover 7 Bar Plains Beach 22.3018 149.6261 28/10/2015 11:52 7.0 13:00-14:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 48 Great Knot 464 Red-necked Stint 5 Greater Sand Plover 85 Lesser Sand Plover 20 Hoogly Point 22.3578 149.6883 17/9/2017 09:07 7.14 08:00-10:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 40 Eastern Curlew 231 Great Knot 15 Whimbrel 28 Red-necked Stint 155 Greater Sand Plover 12 Grey-tailed Tattler 12 Bar Plains Beach 22.3018 149.6261 28/10/2015 11:52 7.0 13:00-14:00 Bar-tailed Godwit 11 Eastern Curlew 62 Great Knot 2 Red-necked Stint 38 Whimbrel 22 *Denotes internationally important shorebird numbers i.e. 1% of flyway estimate as provided in Hansen et.al 2016.