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Brahminy Kites in NSW

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Subject: Brahminy Kites in NSW
From: "Alan Morris" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:34:08 +1100
Hi Birders
 
David Geering on 22 January 2002 gave some information about the southern distribution of rthe Brahminy Kite in NSW, suggesting that the southern limits of range had been exdending in recent years.
 
Arnold McGill (1961) Handlist of Birds in NSW stated that they previously occured as far south as Sydney but the birds were now confined to the North Coast to as far south as the Bellinger River. By 1981,  Morris, McGill & Holmes Handlist of Birds in NSW, stated that they occurred south to the Hastings River & sporadically to Wallis Lake. Also recorded at Lake Macquarie in 1944; supposed records for Sydney (Hindwood & McGill 1958 The Birds of Sydney: 53) probably refer to Port Stephens.
 
Since 1981 there has been an excellerated marrtch southwards and the number of breeding pairs in northern NSW continues to increase.They have now been reported in Sydney twice, the Illawarra once, 4 times on the Central Coast and regularly south to Wallis Lake the most southerly breeding location,  and occasionally to the Hunter River.
 
So David Geering's recollections are probably correct. I, along with many other people believe that the increase in the breeding populations of Beach Stome-curlews, Ospreys and Brahminy Kites in NSW and their spread south, probably re-establishing the past breeding population, is because of the cessation of egg collecting in NSW and the general public's belief in the 1960's and 1970's that egg collecting was unacceptable behaviour. These three species were regularly targetted by egg collectors in NSW up to that time.
 
Alan Morris
Records Officer, Birding NSW
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