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Birdline Tasmania Weekly Update

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Subject: Birdline Tasmania Weekly Update
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Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 01:30:49 +1000
Birdline Tasmania 

Published sightings for the week ending 3 Jan 2010.

Sun 3 Jan       White-bellied Sea-Eagle Georgetown (area) 
White-bellied Sea-Eagle: 1 flying along the coast. At high tide,
observed small numbers of Whimbrel, Eastern Curlew & Common Greenshank
roosting. 
James Melville 

        
Sat 2 Jan       Black-fronted Dotterel, Whistling Kite. Tamar Island
Wetlands Reserve, Launceston. 
Black-fronted Dotterel: 2. Whistling Kite: 1. 
James Melville 

        
Fri 1 Jan       Wood Duck Narawntapu National Park 
At least 59 Wood Duck seen on the freshwater lake (along with Black
Swan, Australian Shelduck, Pacific Black Duck, Musk Duck, Chestnut Teal,
White-faced Heron, Little Pied and Little Black Cormorant, Masked
Lapwing). Unusual to see so many Wood Duck (only relatively recently
established in Tasmania) together in one spot. Also, around Baker's
Beach, Pied and Sooty Oystercatchers, Red-capped Plover, Silver Gull,
Pacific Gull, and lots of White-fronted Chats (see Photo). On our way
back from the bird-hide, also had a large, dark Tiger Snake! 
Tongue Family 

        
        Royal Spoonbill, Nankeen Night-Heron, Grey Goshawk, Great Egret.
Queechy Lake, Launceston. 
A short visit to the lake at 06.30am this morning produced 35 species,
Little Grassbird and Reed-warbler were showing well on the western side
of the lake. Nankeen Night-Heron: 2 adults & Royal Spoonbill: 4 were on
the island . Grey Goshawk: 1 (white morph.). Great Egret: 1. 
James Melville 

        
        Hoary-headed Grebe, Black-fronted Dotterel, Dusky Moorhen.
Pitcher Parade Reserve, Launceston. 
Hoary-headed Grebe: 22. Black-fronted Dotterel: 1. Dusky Moorhen: 3. 
James Melville 

        
Wed 30 Dec      Black-fronted Dotterel, Swift Parrot, Royal Spoonbill.
Queechy Lake, Launceston. 
The highlights of 38 species observed during an early morning visit
were: Black-fronted Dotterel: 1. Swift Parrot: 2 flew over. Royal
Spoonbill: 4 are still present. 
James Melville & Dirk Tomsa. 

        
Tue 29 Dec      Buller's Shearwater St Helens 
2 observed at "the Hill". a seamount 23 nautical mile off shore from St
Helens Point. 
Ian May 

        
        Hutton's Shearwater St Helens 
Many hundreds, possibly thousands lolling on calm seas in rafts of up to
100 birds mainly over the depth range from 90 to 110 metres (50
fathoms), approx 6 nautical miles off shore from St Helens Point. In
close proximity but not associating with dense rafts of Short-tailed
Shearwaters 
Ian May 

        
        Royal Spoonbill Marion Bay - Long Spit NR 
One bird seen well though scope. 
Richard White 

        

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