Thanks John. Of those the only likely candidate for the bird I saw was
sub-adult moorhen with unusually bright legs yet insignificant red facial
shield. Also my impression of the tail was that there was no white at all.
There are certainly a lot of young there and elsewhere at the moment, yet this
struck me as a strange bird. I just wished I'd been able to have longer look! I
trust you'll be keeping a good eye out!
John
-----Original Message-----
From: John Harris
Sent: Saturday, 15 November 2014 5:58 PM
To: John Brown;
Subject: Possible sighting black tailed native hen
As someone with a long=term interest in Crace wetland and who has reported on
it almost weekly for several years, I would be delighted if you did indeed see
a black-tailed native hen. I have not seen one and they are only rarely
reported in COG records. My only suggestion would be to eliminate the young of
other water birds. Purple Swamphen, Dusky Moorhen and Eurasian Coot are all
nesting at Crace.
Perhaps someone clever like Geoffrey Dabb can produce a comparison of the young
of these birds
On 14/11/2014 2:40 pm, "John Brown" <> wrote:
>
>I was at Crace this morning and certainly saw a dark bird with very
>bright orange legs - but without the Crake undertail markings -
>disappearing into some reeds. I didn't a good enough look to call it,
>and it never emerged. I wasn't dead certain what it was but I was
>pretty sure at the time it wasn't any of the usual candidates, and on
>reflection could have been a black-tailed native hen. Certainly worth checking
>out.
>
>While I am posting, I dipped on spotted crakes this morning, both at
>Crace (yet again), and Hibberd St pedestrian bridge, Forde (sigh),
>although at the Hibberd street pedestrian bridge I was greeted by a
>pair of black-fronted dotterels, as well as fairy martins nesting under
>the road bridge.
>
>Finally, thanks for all of the responses I got both privately and on
>the list regarding Fuscous HE's which have (also) been alluding me for
>some time. I am just recovering from surgery at the moment but hope to
>all of that information soon. Apart from some suggestions of specific
>sites to see them, the most helpful tips directed to me the Our Birds /
>Bird Info / Data .pdf's on the website. They are a great resource that
>I had somehow missed until now. The data sheets come closest to the
>kind of data I have been looking for.
>
>Thanks,
>
>John
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:
>
>Sent: Friday, 14 November 2014 2:11 PM
>To:
>Subject: [canberrabirds] Possible sighting black tailed native hen
>
>Someone has notified COG of likely sighting of above bird at Crace
>wetland this morning.
>
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