Hi,
I'm going to Echuca next weekend and I would like to get some advise on
birding around Echuca.
I more interested in the inland birds( or the one the you don't get here in
Melbourne), below is a list of birds the I need that "maybe" (Don't lough if
this list look "silly" for the region, I just guessing what may be possible
to get) possible to see in Echuca, if anyone can help me, I will be grate
full.
Kind Regards
Alex Farias
Stubble Quail,
Intermediate Egret,
Spotted Harrier,
Collared
Sparrowhawk.,
Painted button-quail,
Bush Stone-curlew,
Banded
Lapwing,
Diamond Dove,
Cockatiel,
Purple-crowned
Lorikeet,
Crimson Rosella - yellow form,
Australian
Ringneck,
Blue Bonnet,
Azure Kingfisher,
Rainbow Bee-eater,
White-winged Fairy-wren,
Weebill, Western Gerygone,
Chestnut-rumped Thornbill,
Buff-rumped Thornbill, Crested-bellbird,
Ruff, Pectoral Sandpipers,
Gullbill Terns
Southern Whiteface,
Little Friarbird,
Blue-faced Honeyeater,
Yellow-throated Miner,
Black-chinned Honeyeater,
Brown-headed
Honeyeater,
Gilbert's Whistler,
Hooded Robin,
Grey-crowned Babbler,
Chestnut-crowned Babbler,
White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike,
Black Honeyeater,
Budgerigar,
Black-eared Cuckoo,
Red-backed
Kingfisher,
Crimson Chat (orange to?)
White-breasted Woodswallow,
Masked Woodswallow,
White-browed Woodswallow,
Pied Butcherbird,
Zebra Finch,
Diamond Firetail,
Rufous Songlark,
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