The general surveys database reveals the following: NbrObserved | ObservationDate | Location | 60 | 04-Apr-91 | Jerrabomberra Wetlands | 79 | 14-Jan-96 | Nth Curtin Oval - Warrina Inlet & Beyond (on bike path) | 85 | 23-Jun-98 | Symonston | 60 | 15-May-04 | Newline Road | 95 | 13-Mar-06 | Kellys Swamp & Jerrabomberra Wetlands - ACT | 70 | 16-Mar-06 | Kellys Swamp & Jerrabomberra Wetlands - ACT | 60 | 27-Mar-06 | Jerrabomberra Wetlands NR | 70 | 18-Feb-09 | Rivett Oval, - SW corner |
Cheers Paul Paul Fennell Editor Annual Bird Report COG Databases Manager 026254 1804 0407105460 From: martin butterfield [ Sent: Wednesday, 8 June 2011 8:22 AM To: sandra henderson Cc: Cog line Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Is this happening elsewhere? Over the 29 years of the GBS there have been 215 observations of 20+ Magpie-larks (peewees, peewits, mudlarks, Murray magpies - whatever else people want to call Grallina cyanoleuca). This is 0.3% of the total observations of the species. There is at least 1 observation of this size in 43 weeks of the year with the greatest proportion in Autumn (and very few in late Spring/early Summer.) - see attachment. The line in the graph is simply there to smooth out the 'noise'.
Martin On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:54 AM, sandra henderson <> wrote: I'd also been wondering if its my memory. there are lots around everywhere, but out in the Riverina I've been seeing big groups - near Cocoparra a few weeks ago we saw huge group on the wires (probably a hundred or so), then this past weekend I saw a couple of groups of several dozen near Leeton. The 'birds in backyards' website says on its peewee page: "non-breeding and young birds form large nomadic flocks, sometimes consisting of several thousand individuals"
sandra henderson On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 4:51 AM, jude hopwood <m("gmail.com","joodee52");">> wrote: > Dear Canberra Birdies, > > Yesterday, flock of at least 30 magpie larks over woodland near Wakefield > Park, outside Goulburn. Not since childhood do I recall seeing more than a > few at a time. Is my memory simply poor, or is this a seasonal occurrence? > > Respectfully, > Jude Hopwood.
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