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Black-necked Stork near Canungra

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Subject: Black-necked Stork near Canungra
From: (Russell Woodford)
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 00:00:47 +1000
When I lived in SE Qld we used to see them occasionally where I lived, near 
Josephville, just south of Beaudesert.  They were also around Woodville, and 
little to the north of town.  I still remember how odd they looked perched in a 
small dead tree.

Russell Woodford
Geelong

Syd Curtis <> on Tue, 08 Aug 2006 20:59:13 +1000 wrote:
> Driving Brisbane to Lamington NP on Saturday afternoon (Aug 5) and one flew
> across the road just in front of us, a few miles before Canungra.  They sure
> are impressive.
>
> Syd
>
> > From: "Lee & Margi" <>
> > Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 19:54:51 +1000
> > To: <>
> > Subject: [Birding-Aus] RE: Black-necked Stork at Hervey Bay
> >
> >
> > Late Sunday, I was watching a flock of approx 100 Magpie Geese on a small
> > dam near my house when a single Black-necked Stork emerged from the tree
> > line and waded into the water.  I watched it for about 15mins before it
> > started getting too dark.  This was my first sighting of one, they sure are
> > a lovely bird, and big!
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