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. 2019 Jul 16;9(7):445. doi: 10.3390/ani9070445

Table 3.

Timeline showing the development of the beach-nesting colony at Mandurah, disturbance and predation events, and management activities undertaken during the 2018–2019 breeding season (30 October 2018 to 31 December 2019).

Date Timeline of Events
28 Oct 2018 Annual sand-by passing program ceased.
30 Oct 2018 Three Fairy Tern nests observed on the beach; 1 nest subsequently destroyed (eggs eaten) by Silver Gulls, Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae.
2 Nov 2018 ~34 nests on the beach; unleashed dog on beach close to the colony.
7 Nov 2018 Two nests moved, incrementally, up the beach due to continued erosion.
11 Nov 2018 Beach eroding-corner post of roped area fallen down; ~20 nests on the beach.
15 Nov 2018 Human foot tracks leading into the colony but stopped near closest nest.
17 Nov 2018 Several nests abandoned close to water due to the beach eroding. New nests being made on higher ground.
18 Nov 2018 Human foot tracks leading through the middle of the colony. Children running close to the edge of the roped area.
19 Nov 2018 Beach continuing to erode; roped area on water side of colony re-adjusted.
23 Nov 2018 ~40 nests on the beach.
26 Nov 2018 5 unleashed small dogs playing at the edge of the colony; birds unsettled. ~40 nests on beach.
29 Nov 2018 Large dog foot-tracks observed in the colony. Fairy Tern observed discarding an egg-shell (with small embryo inside) at the water’s edge (Corker, C. 2018, Fairy Tern Conservation Network, pers. comm.).
5 Dec 2018 First two chicks on the beach hatched. Chick-shelters installed to provide protection against aerial predators.
13 Dec 2018 One chick found 100 m down the beach; contractors installed shade cloth fencing around the colony to prevent incursions by humans and dogs. Rangers close off area between the sanctuary and the beach-colony to protect nesting birds.
16 Dec 2018 Nankeen Kestrel, Falco cenchroides, depredating chicks from the beach; 21 nests including 10 chicks. Several tern pairs moved chicks up on to the rock wall. Some nests were noted as having been abandoned.
23 Dec 2018 Several nests sighted on sea wall between beach colony and sanctuary.
26 Dec 2018 Nankeen Kestrel observed depredating chick from the beach.
31 Dec 2018 Chick-shelters removed from nesting area as site had been abandoned.