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Birdline Tasmania Weekly Update

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Date: 24 Jun 2013 06:46:44 +1000

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Published sightings for the week ending 23 Jun 2013.

Sun 23 Jun White-necked Heron Premaydena, Tasman Peninsula
Two individuals, associating with cattle egrets in roadside paddock.
Karen Dick

White-necked Heron Copping
Solitary bird in paddock on left of highway as approaching Copping from west. (The farmer has it for sale, or maybe that's the paddock...) The neighbouring paddock had numerous White-faced Herons, but none dared cross the fence into the stranger's territory. Foreneck had dark spots. Plummy plumes visible.
Brian Nolan

Sat 22 Jun Northern Royal Albatross, Soft-plumaged Petrel Eaglehawk Pelagic
Highlights from yesterday's pelagic from Eaglehawk Neck: a Northern Royal Albatross which hung around the boat for a good while (also a possible second bird closer in to the shelf) plus a brief fly-by from a Soft-plumaged Petrel. Also at least 4 (possibly 6) White-headed Petrels.
Paul Brooks and all aboard the Pauletta

White-necked Heron Copping
Roadside paddock just west of the town. White-necked Heron (1)
Rob Hamilton

Thu 20 Jun White-necked Heron Swansea
Single bird feeding in creek immediately south of Swansea, by the exercise/play area.
Karen Dick

Wed 19 Jun White-necked Heron Bruny Island
Overcast with occasional light drizzle after days of rain. White-necked Heron (1) Roosting in a dead tree near the bay at Lunnawanna.
Rob Hamilton

Tue 18 Jun White-necked Heron "Palmerston", Poatina
Seen feeding in a lucerne paddock.
Bill Scott-Young

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