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Promotion: Bird surveys - King Island - 28th April-1st May, 2022

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Subject: Promotion: Bird surveys - King Island - 28th April-1st May, 2022
From: Kate Ravich <>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 12:22:35 +1100
Hi, 

After two years of undertaking these surveys under the cloud of COVID, I am 
delighted to promote them once again to all birders who may be interested.  You 
would be warmly welcomed to King Island, a great birding spot in its own right 
- see https://www.birdsofkingisland.com for more information.

With 9 endemic subspecies 3 of which have been identified as being Critically 
Endangered, the data collected from these surveys is hugely important to the 
conservation of King Island’s unique birds.

Wings on King bird surveys are undertaken twice a year - last weekend of April 
and the 2nd weekend of November.  There are over 60 survey sites that are 
situated on both private and public land.  

Registration is an essential component - Register here 
https://www.birdsofkingisland.com/register 

WE WOULD LOVE YOU TO COME TO KING ISLAND AND GIVE US A HAND - if not this 
autumn then perhaps for the Spring surveys or plan a trip for next year.

For more information: https://www.birdsofkingisland.com/wings-on-king

For information about visiting King Island and the bird Wings on King surveyor 
special accomodation deals: https://www.birdsofkingisland.com/visit or for KI 
tourism generally https://www.kingisland.org.au 

We hope to see you soon…

Kate Ravich
Facilitator, Wings on King Project, a project of the KI Landcare Group in 
association with BirdLife Australia





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> Hi all,
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> Can't find email address for Mike Tarburton, but hope he's reading this.
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> A flock of WTNT over the Woronora River at Como, NSW (just upstream from the
> confluence with Georges River) about 8.30am today.
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> Probably about 100 birds not very high - not good at judging altitude but
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