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Subject: | K2C surveys Sunday 13 April |
From: | Nicki Taws via Canberrabirds <> |
Date: | Mon, 14 Apr 2025 22:48:50 +0000 |
It was a somewhat foggy start to the K2C surveys, clearing mid-morning to a warm sunny day, continuing the long dry spell of autumn 2025. A total of 89 species were recorded which was a good number considering most of the summer migrants appeared to have
left (no cuckoos, gerygone, flycatchers, songlarks).
The woodlands were very dry and small birds such as thornbills and pardalotes were generally in low abundance. We still had good records of threatened and declining species including:
Gang-gang Cockatoo, recorded at 3 properties with a highlight of 35 feeding contentedly on Hawthorn berries,
Brown Treecreeper (3 properties), Speckled Warbler (3), Southern Whiteface (3),
Dusky Woodswallow (5), Scarlet Robin (8), Flame Robin(2),
Hooded Robin (3), and Diamond Firetail (7 properties, including a sighting of 9 birds together). Scottsdale is becoming an increasingly reliable place to find Hooded Robin and other threatened species such as Diamond Firetail and Southern Whiteface.
Other highlights were Restless Flycatcher at 2 properties, Yellow-tufted Honeyeaters at Strike-a-Light TSR and
Pied Butcherbird, becoming a regular sighting near Williamsdale. There were few raptor sightings in the dry, still conditions but an undoubted highlight was a
White-bellied Sea-eagle seen at fairly close-range feeding on a kangaroo carcass.
Sunday 13th was not the ideal weather for honeyeater migration which was almost non-existent across all sites. Quite a contrast to the clear and still morning of Saturday 12th, and at two of the K2C sites which had to be surveyed
this morning, the migration of Yellow-faced and White-naped Honeyeaters was in full swing with over 1,000 birds recorded in 20 minutes at each of two sites, using planted shelterbelts as corridors to move across the cleared valley.
Thank you to all who joined the survey, to the landholders, and to Bush Heritage for use of the Scottsdale shed.
Nicki Taws
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