Skip to content
CC CC

Pet News

  • Pets News
  • Pets Clinic
  • Pets Food
  • Pets Market
  • Animals
CC
CC

Pet News

Natural events in Broome – 10,000 Birds

, 01/12/2025

Over the past week the weather has completely changed in Broome. Following on from Tropical Cyclone Ilsa the nighttime temperature finally dropped below 29c. After so many months of hot and humid nights and afternoon storms we have come out the other side to cool night-time temperatures. We have actually had night-time temperatures below 20c this week. The sky is now very blue and clear of clouds as you can see in the header photo. The vegetation has grown substantially over the past few months, but it will soon die back and the water will soon stop flowing across the Roebuck Plains.

Tropical Cyclone Ilsa crossed the coast to the south of Broome in one of the most isolated places along our coast. Sadly it caused much destruction and has destroyed the Pardoo Roadhouse and stations along its tracks. I will continue to remind you to check the Main Roads Travel map if you are traveling around Western Australia, because there are still many road closures.

Once the Great Northern Highway was reopened across Roebuck Plains we went for a drive to see what birdlife was about. The water level has gone up a little since our last trip, but it is not flowing right across the highway at any point and the pot-holes are slowly being repaired.

There are plenty of birds along the edge of the highway still and also on the highway. There is more traffic now than there has been for several months, but you can get right to the edge of the highway and let them pass. You can’t currently leave the bitumen due to the soft edges, but it will rapidly dry out over coming weeks.

Black-winged Stilt near and on the highway

There are still over forty species of birds to be found along the highway across Roebuck Plains, but the tall vegetation can be problematic. There are several Swamp Harriers that upset the birds and then you do find there are more species present than were initially visible.

Swamp Harriers

There are still a lot of fish present, especially in the culverts that run under the highway and the Eggs and Herons continue to take advantage of the ample food.

White-necked Heron

Little Egret

Australian Pelicans have arrived to feed on the fish and can be observed very close to the highway. All three species of Ibis are now present. There have been Straw-necked Ibis return to town recently, but the Glossy Ibis remain close to the highway across Roebuck Plains.

Australian Pelicans

Glossy Ibis

Most of the Magpie Geese have moved away from the highway families now, but there are still some close to the fence-line. There are not many dry areas, but closer to the fence-line the land is raised and they can seek relief from all of the water there.

Magpie Goose

the Australasian Swamphens are the latest bird species to have their young close to the edge of the highway. They can easily disappear into the long vegetation, though.

Australasian Swamphen family

Over recent months we have been on the look-out for Comb-crested Jacanas and we knew they were likely to be in the area after so much flooding rain. It was just a matter of time before we could observe them from the highway and we observed a pair last Sunday. They were far away, but they were there and it was great to know that they had come south during our floods.

Comb-crested Jacana

We were all relieved to suffer no damage from Tropical Cyclone Ilsa in Broome. The next natural event was just after 5pm on Monday 17th when the ground shook. There was a 4.7Mw earthquake approximately 220 kilometers offshore, which lasted about 30 seconds. It has been two years since our last similar earthquake, but the biggest earthquake recently was in 2019 and they are all from the same area in the Indian Ocean.

On Thursday we had a solar eclipse in Australia and here in Broome we had 89% of the sun covered by the moon. The daylight started to appear odd after 11am and the outside lights came on. The sky was still blue, but all of the shadows looked rather odd. The temperature also dropped two degrees Celsius during the event. I took this photo below of the leaf shadows on the bike path around 12pm.

Eclipse shadows

I have found out online that the effect is caused by the projection of light from the eclipse through the leaves that act like a pin-hole camera!

We really know that the seasons are changing now there are Red-tailed Black Cockatoos back in town!

Pets Clinic pets clinic near mepets clinic wichita falls texas

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

A Millennial and Pet-Friendly Concierge Vet Clinic Opens on H Street Corridor

06/05/2023

A treatment room at Parker & Ace. Photo by Kaz Sasahara. Parker & Ace’s full-service veterinary clinic opens its first location on Friday, April 14 on H Street, Northeast, offering a membership model for pet healthcare. Members pay a $159 annual fee to cover medical and dental exams, urgent care,…

Read More

Supporting pets and their people in the DTES

07/06/2023

When the BC government declared the COVID-19 pandemic a public health emergency in March of 2020, Kelsi Jessamine and Dr. Doris Leung had to act quickly to continue supporting their clients—pet owners experiencing homelessness or who were vulnerablely housed in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES). The pair, who jointly run Community…

Read More

Sacramento, CA free pet clinic for dogs, cats

16/11/2025

British shorthair and Golden Retriever. chendongshan Getty Images/iStockphoto A free pet clinic is coming to Sacramento — and both dogs and cats are welcome. [–> Sacramento County’s Bradshaw Animal Shelter and the city of Sacramento’s Front Street Animal Shelter are teaming up for a single day of free services, including…

Read More

Recent Posts

  • All About May’s Flower Moon and What It Means for Your Zodiac Sign
  • Henry Cavill’s girlfriend Natalie Viscuso shares a heartbreak as her dog dies
  • Brutus + Peanut | Detroit Michigan Pet Photography | Kat Ku | Modern Dog and Cat Photos. Ann Arbor| Detroit | Chicago| NYC
  • Toronto’s new Juno vet clinic is a total game changer for pet parents
  • It’s not every day a yet-to-hatch cuttlefish stares back at you through its thin egg membrane. Listen to Shaunak Modi unravel the marine wonders of Mumbai. Ep#26

Tags

animal news stories 2022 articles business cute animal news cute pet stories dogs on fox news today estate fashion finance fox news pets funny animal news funny pet news happy animal news happy dog news health house ideas improvement india information jewellery jewelry latest leisure market newest online people.com animals people magazine animals people magazine pets pet express westheimer pet news pet news stories pet news today pets & animals pets in the news today pets magazine positive animal news 2022 sports technology today's animal news today show dog video today travel updates world

About Us

  • Contact Us
  • Disclosure Policy
  • Sitemap

Patner Links Getlinko

Partnerlink Backlink

Seedbacklink

сука блять

©2026 CC | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes

WhatsApp us