Birdline Western Australia
Published sightings for the week ending 12 Aug 2012.
Sat 11 Aug
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Square-tailed Kite, Black-breasted Buzzard
Broome, Western Australia
Square-tailed Kite seen over grass plains of Dampier Creek, close to the area of stunted trees. Black-breasted Buzzard seen close to Dampier Creek.
Bruce Wedderburn
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Thu 9 Aug
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Common Redshank, Asian Dowitcher
Crab Creek, Broome, Western Australia
Common Redshank (1) and Asian Dowitcher (3) seen with Adrian Boyle from mud flats of Little Crab Creek.
Bruce Wedderburn
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Mon 6 Aug
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Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo
Kennedy St, South Hedland, Western Australia
Several birds seen flitting about small bushes and grass clumps in a small reserve or vacant lot near Kennedy St, South Hedland. In the street nearby I also saw about 20-30 Cockatiels.
S. Plunkett
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Thu 2 Aug
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Long-toed Stint
Roebuck Plains Station, Western Australia
First returning bird.
Simon Davies
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Tue 31 Jul
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Pacific Baza
Nimalaica wetland, Western Australia
Sub-adult circled over marsh for five minutes before being chased off to the east by a Whistling Kite. First record for Broome area.
Simon Davies
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Bourke's Parrot, Black Honeyeater
Murchison Settlement 10' Cell, Western Australia
Bourke's Parrot and Black Honeyeater
Angus Hartshorn
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Sat 28 Jul
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White-browed Woodswallow
Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia
One flew east over Bird Observatory with huge numbers of migrating Masked Woodswallows.
Simon Davies
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Redthroat, Slaty-backed Thornbill, Western Gerygone
Mount Augustus National Park, Western Australia
Redthroat (8) seen at 3 different locations, Slaty-backed Thornbill and
Western Gerygone
Angus Hartshorn
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Wed 25 Jul
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Star Finch
Tom Price Sewage Treatment Works, Western Australia
Star Finch (50) feeding between ponds with Zebra Finches. Saw at least 5 separate flocks
Angus Hartshorn
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Black-eared Cuckoo, Painted Finch
Karijini National Park, Western Australia
Black-eared Cuckoo (1) juvenile and Painted Finch
Angus Hartshorn
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