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I am a dog owner & Yellow Wattlebirds

To: "Terry Bishop" <>
Subject: I am a dog owner & Yellow Wattlebirds
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 20:18:44 +1000
Hi Terry,
Yes, Yellow Wattlebirds GENERALLY hang around in a particular home
range. However, presuming these birds came there due to some form of interference/disturbance, then it would not be surprising if they do
not behave 'normally'.

John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.


On 02/02/2008, at 5:45 PM, Terry Bishop wrote:

They have not been reported as yet. Like the elusive Yellow
Wattlebird I would
like more proof and more substantial sightings pictures ect. I
think they may
have come from further West during the drought the same as our
Galah and
Cockatoo population increased!!!!  I need a better telephoto lens
as I can’t get
very close and they seem to prefer to stay mainly in the dark
shadows and also
Like Finches they do not stand still long if at all.
For those interested, as far as I know the Yellow Wattle birds are
still around.
Due to a virus that make you feel like a rag doll with no stuffing
I have been
unable to check on their locations. Steve Woodhall of the NSW
National Parks and
Wildlife  is working with work for the dole people upgrading and
repairing
walking trails on Mt. Canobolas. Hopefully he may come across the
Wattlebirds.
They do not seem to stay in one spot very long.

 Can one of our Tasmanian birders tell me if this behaviour is
normal please?

Terry B

From: John Martinet 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 5:45 PM
To: 'Terry Bishop'
Cc: 'alan morris'
Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] I am a dog owner - I am not the enemy

Terry,
This is substantially outside the range report in the two BA
atlases (please see
image below).  Has the sighting/s been reported to the appropriate
authorities?
Cheers
JM

RE:


[Birding-Aus] I am a dog owner - I am not the enemy
-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Terry Bishop
Sent: Saturday, 2 February 2008 5:20 PM
To: birding-aus
Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] I am a dog owner - I am not the enemy

There are up to about a dozen Orange Chats come into my yard at
irregular times.
I have only seen them twice in the last fortnight. I see them more
often in
Spring time as they love the ripe fruit and seeds from the
Strawberry Tree.
(Strawberry like fruit) I have tried to find their home base with
no success so
far. There seems to be about 10 dusky females to 2 of the brighter
males. I see
the males a lot less and have only seen the two males together only twice.

Picture of fruit on Strawberry tree.
http://www.ausgardener.com.au/Arbutus-unedo-Strawberry-Tree-
pr-828.html



Terry B


From: John Martinet 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 3:35 PM
To: 'Terry Bishop'
Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] I am a dog owner - I am not the enemy

Terry,
Please tell us about the Orange Chats in Orange!
Cheers
JM

With the usual sparrows, blackbirds (not as many around this
summer) and
starlings we have irregular visitations of Silvereyes, Orange Chats and about
four Redbrowed Finches. The last three not being regular visitors
do not get to
close. The dogs and cats still do not make any attempt at chase or
capture.

Terry B

-----Original Message-----
From: peter crow 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 1:37 PM
To: Terry Bishop
Cc: birding-aus
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] I am a dog owner - I am not the enemy

Hello Terry,

How many Silvereyes, Thornbills  or Fairy Wrens come near your pets?

Peter
On 02/02/2008, at 12:24 PM, Terry Bishop wrote:

I have two dogs and one cat. All have been trained not to chase
birds.
I have many galahs and pigeons coming into the yard and the cat and
dogs just lay in the one spot watching the birds who seem to know and
wander up very close to them.


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