Last Tuesday at Campbell Park, I saw and heard several male WWTs and there was one female foraging on the ground. Also, together with Elizabeth and Bill Compston, we watched the White-throated Gerygones and the Buff-rumped Thornbills attending their nests. A Leaden Flycatcher was sitting on a nest near the horse gate. Further to the north, climbing the hill, I saw two Grey Currawongs foraging but not showing any breeding activity. David Rosalky From: Martin Butterfield [ Sent: Saturday, 9 November 2013 3:47 PM To: Philip Veerman Cc: COG List Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Woodswallows, etc On 26 October off Plains Rd Hoskinstown I saw a male Triller nest building with a female nearby. So at least 1 female has made it to the AOI if not across the "impenetrable divide" of the ACT border! On 9 November 2013 14:56, Philip Veerman <> wrote: I went to Campbell Park with Tun Pin Ong late on Thursday afternoon. I got to count about half the number of White-browed and exactly half the number of Masked Woodswallows there that John reports at New Line Paddock. A least one pair of White-browed Woodswallows were starting nest building. Lots of other nesting and likely nesting, other species there, including the attended nests of Buff-rumped Thornbill and White-throated Gerygone he had found before. I found Brown-headed Honeyeaters with dy.
Similarly lots of White-winged Trillers but I've only found males so far this year and not just because females are brown. So I am wondering have females not arrived yet or are they all quietly on nests?
I also saw White-browed Woodswallows at Kambah Pool yesterday flying very high and heard them again about 45 minutes ago over my home.
Another comment of curiosity seen from the Kambah Pool car park yesterday, a Brown Goshawk appeared briefly flying very high along the top of Bullen Range and vanished on the far side. 5 to 10 minutes later a Brown Falcon appeared from about the same spot and then hovered for a few minutes in the wind going along the river valley. In cases with several people seeing either bird I can imagine the debate "what was that raptor? I think it was a ..... No it was a......."
Philip
-----Original Message----- From: John Leonard [mailto:m("gmail.com","calyptorhynchus");">] Sent: Saturday, 9 November 2013 10:50 AM To: m("canberrabirds.org.au","canberrabirds");"> Subject: [canberrabirds] Woodswallows at New Line Paddock
White-browed and Masked Woodswallows at New Line Paddock this morning, about 50 of the former and 4 of the latter, the White-broweds looked like they were thinking about breeding (some carrying twigs &c). Some Duskies also about.
Also Dollarbird, many Rufous Songlarks, White-winged Trillers, Mistletoebird.
On the down side there don't seem to be any Tree Swallows nesting in that area this year. And it's been a couple of years since I've seen the Brown Treecreepers and sitellas that used to be there.
John Leonard
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