The Overwintering Project

  • Home
    • Migratory Shorebirds >
      • The East Asian-Australasian Flyway
      • The Ramsar Convention
      • Key Biodiversity Areas
  • Get Involved
    • The Overwintering Print Portfolio >
      • Contributing a Print >
        • Project Payment
    • Core Exhibitions
    • Local Exhibitions
    • Site visits >
      • SA Coorong Site Visit, April 2018
    • Community involvement >
      • ANSTO Shorebird Drawing Competition
      • The Flock
      • The Wall of Wings
  • Print Portfolio Gallery
  • Exhibitions
    • Current & Upcoming
    • Past
  • Fundraising
  • Contact
  • Home
    • Migratory Shorebirds >
      • The East Asian-Australasian Flyway
      • The Ramsar Convention
      • Key Biodiversity Areas
  • Get Involved
    • The Overwintering Print Portfolio >
      • Contributing a Print >
        • Project Payment
    • Core Exhibitions
    • Local Exhibitions
    • Site visits >
      • SA Coorong Site Visit, April 2018
    • Community involvement >
      • ANSTO Shorebird Drawing Competition
      • The Flock
      • The Wall of Wings
  • Print Portfolio Gallery
  • Exhibitions
    • Current & Upcoming
    • Past
  • Fundraising
  • Contact



​Brown birds in a brown landscape, migratory shorebirds are our most endangered group of birds. Every year they migrate from the shores of Australia and New Zealand to their breeding grounds above the arctic circle in Siberia and Alaska. The remarkable annual circuit that they fly is called the East Asian-Australasian Flyway and it passes through 23 countries.

The Overwintering Project: Mapping Sanctuary seeks to raise awareness for our migratory shorebirds and their habitat by inviting artists to help make them visible.

​Anyone can join the Overwintering Project.


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