The Birds of Granite Island, Victor Harbor

Granite Island, Victor Harbor

Granite Island, Victor Harbor

Granite Island lies a short distance off the coast from Victor Harbor, South Australia. The island is one of several in Encounter Bay. It is possible to walk the short distance from the town to the island via a wooden causeway. It is also possible to take a ride on the historic horse drawn tram that operates every twenty minutes every day.

Pacific Gull

Pacific Gull

When I checked my birding database I was surprised that I don’t have any records specifically confined to the island. This could just reflect the way I have the database set up. Being an island there are quite a few sea birds one can see on a visit to the island. Just a quick list of the sea birds I have seen – and this is from memory:

  • Little Penguin
  • Silver Gull
  • Pacific Gull
  • Little Pied Cormorant
  • Little Black Cormorant
  • Great Cormorant
  • White-faced Heron
  • Sooty Oystercatcher
  • Pied Oystercatcher
  • Caspian Tern
  • Crested Tern
  • Red-capped Plover
  • Australian Pelican

A few other species of birds can be seen on the island itself. There are a few trees and large expanses of grass on the top of the island. Here I have seen:

  • Australian Magpie
  • Little Raven
  • Masked Lapwing
  • Crested Pigeon
  • Galah
  • Spotted Turtledove
  • Welcome Swallow
  • Willie Wagtail
  • Singing Honeyeater
  • Magpie Lark
  • Common Starling

This is far from an exhaustive list and has been done from memory – a dangerous thing to do.

Little Pied Cormorants on Granite Island

Little Pied Cormorants on Granite Island

 

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