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Outing to Australian Institute of Sport

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Subject: Outing to Australian Institute of Sport
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2017 03:26:45 +0000
21 members and guests gathered at a warm, dry and calm AIS car park.  Despite moving into summer mode and gathering at 0830 it was already 28.5C according to the Jetta's thermometer.

This did not deter our first target species - Superb Parrot - of which 6 were seen before the sign on sheet was completed.  2 of these were recently fledged young, seen being fed by adults.  Others of this species were seen overflying by most of the group at various stages.  Fortunately for our Canadian guests a female posed very clearly in a eucalypt as we returned to the cars.

We proceeded down to the wetland adjacent to Ginninderra which was unfortunately devoid of the hoped-for Australasian Bittern. indeed, the only member of the Family Ardeidae was a good number of Australian White Ibis, mainly exploring the ground outside the tennis courts.  At the wetlands the most significant sightings were dependent young of each of the common Rallidae (Australasian Swamphen, Eurasian Coot and Dusky Moorhen).

Moving around the campus we found a clan of 6 White-winged Choughs occupying a nest which had shown some chicks therein.  (Later in the outing a second group of 18 White-winged Choughs were observed. )  The nesting Choughs were soon followed by a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo emerging from a hollow.  A good number (at least 10) Red-rumped Parrots were found as were 11 Crested Pigeons.

Through the day representatives of many species of bush birds were seen giving a total of 40 species of which 6 were at various stages of the breeding process.  A full list is here.

For January the proposed venue is Glendale Crossing in Namadgi on 17 January.  A notice will be drafted for the COG website later today.

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