canberrabirds

Satin Bowerbirds

To: "Baird, Ian" <>
Subject: Satin Bowerbirds
From: Judy Middlebrook <>
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2015 13:17:48 +1100
Satin Bowerbirds are fairly common around Uriarra Village and Blue Range Park though there are none around at the moment. A couple of years ago Margaret Leggoe found a bower near the tennis courts and there are usually several young ones in my garden. I've never found a nest though there must have been one nearby. 
Judy Middlebrook

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On 4 Feb 2015, at 11:51 am, Baird, Ian <> wrote:

I recorded a young immature SB two years ago (for the first time)- it looked very similar to your bird,  and saw an adult bird feeding a dependent young in my garden at Fairfax Street O’Connor in late spring/summer last year. I have lived at my current address for 20 years. It would be interesting to have a close look at COG’s records of this species in urban Canberra to see whether there is much more evidence for it spreading more widely from its traditional haunts in the south-western suburbs, at least on a seasonal basis. I suspect there is.

Rgds,

Ian Baird

 

From: Ian Hodgson
Sent: Wednesday, 4 February 2015 11:20 AM
To: Birds Canberra
Subject: [canberrabirds] Satin Bowerbirds

 

Yesterday, I saw 3, maybe 4, young Satin Bowerbirds in an ironbark just over my back fence in Weetangera. This is the first time I have seen them in our area. Are they spreading up from the south?

 

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Ian Hodgson

Weetangera

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