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Kakadu Beach Constructed Roost · Pumicestone Passage, Bribie Island · Camera shared by a private shorebird enthusiast — used with thanks and permission
The Kakadu Beach Constructed Roost is a purpose-designed high-tide refuge managed by the City of Moreton Bay (COMB). At peak season it holds up to 2,500 Bar-tailed Godwits — among the highest concentrations at any single site in Moreton Bay. The platform provides a disturbance-reduced surface at high tide when the mudflats are inundated and the birds need to rest. The camera overlooking the roost is privately owned and shared with the program — making this the most direct field check available to any Steward preparing to visit the site.
This is the site where the strategic value of a Shorebird Steward is clearest: the difference between a managed, monitored roost that holds thousands of Critically Endangered birds and an unmanaged foreshore where dogs, joggers, and drones routinely flush the same flock is documented, visit by visit, in the field tools this program trains.
Seen birds here? You should be recording what you see.
Adding Pixels to the Picture, visit by visit.