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Re: News Cairns and North

To: "Keith & Lindsay Fisher" <>
Subject: Re: News Cairns and North
From: (chris dahlberg)
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:24:15 +1000 (EST)
Hi Keith and Lindsay
As soon as I got the email I slipped down to have a look for the Red-rumped
Swallows at about 4pm and only found about 20 Fairy Martins and 2 Tree
Martins. At 11am on 2 Jan there were 5 Red-rumped Swallows even more Fairy
Martins and a Barn Swallow! I have been lucky enough to see Red-rumped
Swallows near there 2 years ago with very pale rumps, these ones today were
bright red. I am very interested in immature plumages of Great-billed Herons
because there is very little info recorded, did you get a photo?
Thank you for the info on the Red-rumped Swallows as we still have a few
visiting birdwatchers and I have been passing the info on. Incidently there
are quite a few juvenile Welcome Swallows with short tails upstream and I
have had very few swifts this year.
happy new year to you both
Chris and Denise
>Hi from a monsoonal Cairns
>Just returned from a trip to Cooktown, 200km + north of Cairns as the Pied
Imperial Pigeon flies. (Northern Queensland for those who don't know).
>Highlight would have to be 9 Red Rumped Swallows on wires by the turn off
to the Daintree River Ferry, about 105km north of Cairns, they were perched
with Tree Martins and showing off their red rumps despite the pouring rain.
A Brown Booby was unexpected on the Cooktown Wharf. Several pairs of Pied
Monarchs at Shipton's Flat, great bird. Trip report to follow for all those
interested. 
> 
>Also of interest today (31st) was a Great-billed Heron alongside the Barron
River by Cairns Airport in mangroves, a rather brownish bird which would
indicate a juvenile. Also 2 White-winged Black Terns at the airport, first
for the wet season. 
>Keith & Lindsay Fisher
>PO Box 2209, Cairns QLD 4870 
>
>E-mail:  
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><DIV><FONT color=#000000><FONT size=3></FONT></FONT><FONT size=3>Just returned 
>from a trip to Cooktown, 200km + north of Cairns as the Pied Imperial Pigeon 
>flies. (Northern Queensland for those who don't know).</FONT></DIV>
><DIV><FONT size=3>Highlight would have to be 9 Red Rumped Swallows on wires by 
>the turn off to the Daintree River Ferry, about 105km north of Cairns, they
were 
>perched with Tree Martins and showing off their red rumps despite the pouring 
>rain. A Brown Booby was unexpected on the Cooktown Wharf. Several pairs of
Pied 
>Monarchs at Shipton's Flat, great bird. Trip report to follow for all those 
>interested.</FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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>face="Times New Roman"><FONT size=3>Also of interest today (31st) was a 
>Great-billed Heron alongside the Barron River by Cairns Airport in
mangroves, a 
>rather brownish bird which would indicate a juvenile. Also 2 White-winged
Black 
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