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Birdline Victoria Update -5/8/01

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Subject: Birdline Victoria Update -5/8/01
From: Stuart Cooney <>
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 17:16:25 +1000
Birdline Victoria Update for the week ending 5/8/01

No further sightings of the Northern Shoveler have been reported to Birdline, although I believe that people have gone to look for it.   Be sure to let us know if it is still out there.

1 August
A Gang Gang Cockatoo was seen flying from Were Street towards the centre of the south section of the Brighton Golf Course, around 94 days at this location, thanks Michael Norris.

31 July
4 Masked Woodswallows, 200 White-browed Woodswallows and 150 Swift Parrots were seen feeding on profuse flowering of Yellow Gum, at the Illawarra State Forest (8km west of Stawell), thanks Simon Kennedy.

29 July
6 to 8 Peaceful Doves in a group at the Nuggerty Ranges near Maldon, thanks John Alexander.

29 July
60 Musk Duck on permanent water on Jack Smith Lake east, thanks Duncan Fraser.

28 July
An Australasian Bittern was seen at Belmont Common and another flushed at Reedy Lake in Geelong, thanks Giles Daubeney.

28 July
Australasian Bitterns are regularly being seen from the bird-hide at the Edithvale Wetlands on Edithvale Road, one was seen flying south across the wetlands on Saturday.

27 July
4 Glossy Ibis were seen with a pair of Swans on the northern pond on Paradise Road, near the small walkway.

26 July
A male Northern Shoveler was seen on South Lake Borrie at the Western Treatment Plant. South Lake Borrie is the large lake (pond 24) between the treed pond (pond 9) and Beach Road. It was near the concrete block where the Freckled Ducks hang out, but moved 500m east towards the bay, where it was resting, thanks Richard Loyn.

22 July
A South Polar Skua was seen on a pelagic trip off Port Fairy, this is an exceptionally rare sighting for winter in Australia, thanks Mike Carter

22 July
A pair of Swift Parrots near Goldsworthy Rd in Geelong, thanks Don Greaves

21 July
Two groups of Swift Parrots were seen at Deep Lead Flora and Fauna Reserve. At 37º 01' 34"s, 142º 45' 05"e. Thanks Steve Clark.

21 July
At Bannonckburn Reserve, about 20 km west of Geelong two groups of Swift Parrots were seen feeding among Golden Wattle, and a Black-chinned Honeyeater was also reported, thanks Lawrie Conole

16 July
Swift Parrots were seen near Stawell, about 6 km north-west of the town and left about 1 km east of the Railway level crossing into Mutzig Lane, thanks Jack Krohn

15 July
A pair of White-eared Honeyeaters were seen feeding in tree tops while five Black-chinned Honeyeaters were bathing in a dam 2-3 kilometres north of Newstead in the Muckleford Forest, thanks John Alexander

14 July
A Glossy Ibis was seen at the Edithvale Wetlands, in the southern section, thanks Mike Carter

4 July
A Striated Fieldwren was seen in tussock grass at the top of the cliffs a few 100 metres east of Berry's Beach, on the south coast of Phillip Island, a bird rarely reported from this location, thanks Jenny Skewes.

24 June
2 Australasian Bittern seen flying at Braeside Park, thanks Giles Daubeney.

Birdline Victoria is a service for birdwatchers to report and find out about rare and unusual birds in Victoria and is brought to you by the VicGroup of Birds Australia. Birdline can be contacted on (03) 9882 2390 or on the Internet at
http://home.iprimus.com.au/scooney/index.htm

Regards,

Stuart

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