Leschenault Estuary home to an array of birds

Updated December 4 2018 - 5:19pm, first published 2:28pm
BIRDS OF A FEATHER: The Grey Plover migrates to our nesting grounds every year. They are currently a threatened species of international concern. Photo: Sue Kalab
BIRDS OF A FEATHER: The Grey Plover migrates to our nesting grounds every year. They are currently a threatened species of international concern. Photo: Sue Kalab

Every summer our beaches and waterways are graced by twenty-plus species of shorebirds that make their return following an astonishing journey to the Arctic Circle where they nest and back every year, a round trip of up to 25,000km. These are inspiring, knock-your-socks-off birds.

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