Thousands of birds flock to Australia's inland lakes after record rain
by Helen Davidson from Environment | The Guardian on (#2HZEK)
The influx includes a newly discovered breeding colony of the nomadic and somewhat mysterious banded stilt
Tens of thousands of coastal birds have flocked to the outback after record-breaking rains filled inland lakes to their highest levels in three decades.
The influx includes a newly discovered breeding colony of the nomadic and somewhat mysterious banded stilts, on one of the lakes' islands in the remote eastern Pilbara region of Western Australia.
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