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Black-necked Storks

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Subject: Black-necked Storks
From: "Greg & Val Clancy" <>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:45:14 +1100
A small group of Clarence Valley (north coast NSW) locals did the downriver run 
yesterday to check on the current breeding status of the local Black-necked 
(Satin) Storks.  No breeding activity was recorded but one adult bird was 
actively chasing off a juvenile in flight, presumably its off-spring, being 
followed by the second adult and a second juvenile.  This suggests that the 
pair may be preparing to breed.  One of a pair, possibly the same pair, also 
chased off another adult stork.  It was hard to tell if it was the same pair as 
we had 7 storks in the air at the one time, 5 adults and 2 juveniles.  This 
occurred at the Little Broadwater, near Lawrence.  In addition the birds gave 
great views of the up-down display, a display common to most stork species, 
which occurred on the ground.

Great views of over 20 Brolgas, a few pairs of Wedge-tailed Eagles, 
White-bellied Sea-Eagles, Ospreys, Brahminy Kites, Comb-crested Jacanas, Glossy 
Ibis etc. made the day very worthwhile.

I would be keen to hear from anyone with observations of Storks, particularly 
in New South Wales, and breeding records from other states as well as New South 
Wales.


Greg Clancy
Ecologist,
Coutts Crossing
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