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Birdline South Australia Weekly Update

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Date: 8 Oct 2012 01:31:33 +1000

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Published sightings for the week ending 7 Oct 2012.

Tue 2 Oct Red-necked Avocet Greenfields Wetlands, Dry Creek
Red-necked Avocet (51) large group on second pond east of birdhide. Large numbers for this site?
David Hartland

Freckled Duck Laratinga Wetlands , Mt Barker
An adult pair were observed resting on an exposed tree trunk in centre of pond three.
Edward Smith

Mon 1 Oct Major Mitchell's Cockatoo, Scarlet-chested Parrot, Black Honeyeater Gluepot Reserve.
Two Major Mitchell`s Cockatoos and several Black Honeyeaters seen at Kangaroo Dam. One adult male Scarlet-chested Parrot seen along the Gypsum Lynnette Trail.
Peter Strauss

Black Honeyeater, Red-backed Kingfisher,Black-eared Miner Gluepot Reserve.
Up to six Black Honeyeaters were observed actively foraging in flowering Eremophila around the immediate vicinity of Kangaroo Dam at the junction of track 2 and 5. A pair of Red-backed Kingfishers seen along the entrance road at Kent Dam south of the Gypsum Lynette Trail parking area. Three Black-eared Miners were seen well along the Gypsum Lynette Trail.
Edward Smith, Bob Sothman, Peter Strauss Roly lloyd

Sun 30 Sep Blue-billed Duck and Musk Duck Myponga Reservoir, Myponga
Both a Blue-billed Duck and a Musk Duck were observed on the reservoir along the eastern shore near the causeway on the Myponga / Yankalilla Road.
Edward Smith

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