G’day
Two days ago two White-throated Needletails were reported from Timor Leste so 
this bird now listed as Vulnerable in Australia is heading back our way.  If 
you want to help with the documentaion of its decline please count or estimate 
the size of any flocks you see.  Send them directly to me, or to Birdata, or 
eBird.  Sightings without counts can be useful also (though not as useful) for 
determining the whereabouts of this wandering bird, in regards to conservation 
issues, so even if you do not get a count still report them please.
If you are near wind farms look for dead birds.  They fly at night and do not 
see the spinning blades and like Short-tailed Shearwaters are killed by the 
type of turbine used in Aus.  There are turbines that do not kill any birds and 
they would be a great solution to this dilemma, if used in Aus. 
Last year the first sightings in Australia were in August, so its time to look 
up into the sky more often and make sure its WTNT that you are reporting. 
Many thanks for helping monitor this declining species.
Have a great Birding Spring.
Mike
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