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Gouldians at Coomalie Creek N.T

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Subject: Gouldians at Coomalie Creek N.T
From: Niven <>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 08:13:34 +1000
Hi Kirri, others
I did a little checking on the status of Gouldians in the Coomalie area.
Researchers have been working on birds in that area for about 25 years, and
this is the first year they have seen Gouldians there. I had thought they'd
been seen there previously, but obviously not. Clearly a significant
observation then. Coomalie is about 30km or so south-west of an area where
they have been seen quite regularly during the Dry Season at least in
fairly recent years. Hopefully it means that the last breeding season was a
good one for them, rather than that the areas where they normally go have
been burnt out and made unsuitable.
Niven

On 10 September 2012 15:21, Savannah Hardy <>wrote:

> Hi all,
> Just a quick message to let you know that i saw a flock of 40 - 50
> Gouldian Finches/and many immatures part of that number, sitting in a small
> leafless tree at
> Coomalie Creek area near Litchfield N.P  Northern Territory .  They were
> seen at 7am on Sunday 9th September. They were unfortunately scared away by
> a passing freight train which sent them into the air. The morning before, i
> saw long tailed finches and no gouldians, so not sure if gouldians frequent
> the area near this creek regularly each day/week??     I havn't seen
> Gouldians since Lake Argyle W.A about 4 years ago...so this was a very
> welcome thing to see.
> Another thing worthy of note, was a lone budgie, sitting in the tree next
> to the gouldians like it was getting around with the group, and took off
> when the gouldians did....interesting i thought...
>
> If your in the area and would like further details please email me at:
> 
>
> Other birds of interest at Coomalie creek were:   Rainbow Pitta, Great
> Bowerbird (very nice bower of all snailshells, probably care of the Rainbow
> pitta's efforts no doubt :D  ),
>         Arafura Fantail(very vocal), white throated honeyeater, brown
> honeyeater, dusky honeyeater, Dollarbird, lemon bellied flycatcher,
>    Yellow Oriole, azure kingfisher, Australasian figbird, mistletoe bird,
> Spangled Drongo (very vocal), rufous whistler, Blue winged
>                                                              kookaburra,
> Northern Rosella, Torresian Crow, White gaped honeyeater, Varied Lorikeet
> (flying over often), Rainbow Lorikeet,    Red tailed black cockatoo, Red
> Winged parrot, Sulphur crested cockatoo, Shining Flycatcher (male/female-
> vocal)...
> a lovely selection of birds in a small little area, have a look if your in
> the area of Coomalie Creek next time
> Kirri
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