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Subject: | Birdline Victoria Update -7/10/01 |
From: | Stuart Cooney <> |
Date: | Mon, 08 Oct 2001 17:04:51 +1000 |
Birdline Victoria Update
for the week ending 7/10/01 Peter Lansley reports that there are now five Wandering Whistling-ducks at Lake Guyatt in Sale. These are the first sightings of these birds since the early nineties at the Edithvale Wetlands. Last week was our busiest week yet for Birdline Victoria, and last month our best too. More and more people are relying on the Birdline Updates for their birding information, which is great because the more people reading the updates, the more likely that we will get lots of sightings. Thanks for all your support, and keep those reports coming in! 7 October A white-winged Triller was seen in a Pittosporum in a lane behind Roseneath St, Clifton Hill, thanks Neville Pamment 6 October On the Natimuk-Douglas salt pans in the Wimmera region, some 16 000 Banded Stilts were spread across the lakes (4500 Banded Stilts, 100 Avocets on Oliver Lake; 9000 Banded Stilts Mitre Lake; 2170 Banded Stilts 240 Avocets White Lake), thanks Richard Alcorn 4 October A Great Crested Grebe was seen in the drainage pond at end of Emily St, Point Lonsdale, thanks Rod Corinaldi 3 October Twenty plus Whiskered Terns some in breeding plumage,fifty to a hundred Native Hen along the edge of Lake Cairn Curran near Newstead, thanks John Alexander 2 October 2 or 3 Orange Chats were seen at Lake Tyrell in Sealake, thanks Jenny Skewes 1 October A Painted Honeyeater was seen at Clunes Forest. 5 km north of 80 km/hour sign exiting Clunes on Maryborough road, opposite Victoria Better Roads sign, along with Black-chinned Honeyeaters and White-browed Woodswallows, thanks Aidan Sudbury 28 September A pair of Mallee Emu-wrens were seen about 6.6 km up the road marked "Warripool Lookout", which turns left off the road into Hattah-Kulkyne NP 1 kilometre from the Park entrance, in spinifex on top of a small rise about 50 m off to the right, thanks Michael and Penny Hunter 28 September 2 and now 5 Wandering Whistling Ducks were seen at Lake Guyatt (behind the main lake) in Sale. The birds can be seen south of McIntosh Road from the carpark at the end of the track, thanks Laurie Living. 28 September Up to 35 (but definitely ten) White-fronted Terns were seen at Ricketts Point, this number is increasing, thanks Michael Norris 28 September Along the gravel road immediately west of Point Cook CA entrance, where water from ponds rises to the road, 5 Black-tailed native Hens and 2 Australian Spotted Crakes were seen feeding along muddy edge, thanks Paul Rose 26 September At Wandown Reserve (Nth of Swan Hill) there were several Black Honeyeaters and some small flocks of White-fronted Honeyeaters and Cockatiels were also in the area, thanks Chris Coleborn. 25 September The Gang Gang Cockatoos at Brighton Golf Course are still present with 8 seen in Cypresses near South Road, thanks Michael Norris 23 September A Black-tailed Native Hen at the Frankston Botanical Gardens near the fern gully and the lake, thanks Norman Cooney. 22 September A Black Kite was seen at Woodland Historic Park, thanks Lawrie Conole 18 September Powerful Owl seen at Corner Creek, north of Newry, in a large Eriostermon trachyphyllus shrub, thanks Duncan Fraser 18 September A Square Tailed Kite see at Mangalore Flora Reserve, thanks Sean Dooley 18 September 2 White-breasted Woodswallow seen at Chiltern Valley Dam No 2, thanks Sean Dooley 16 September White-browed Woodswallows were reported from 7km south of Nalinga on Violet Town - Nalinga Road, thanks Debbie Coulbourne & Julian Miles 15 September Up to 20 Swift Parrots could readily be seen at Cyanide Dam in Chiltern N.P. along with some very confiding Turquoise Parrots. 14 September 20 or more Little Corellas were seen at Green Point, Brighton, at a similar time to last years sightings, thanks Michael Norris 9 September Northern Shoveler seen at Lake Borrie, thanks Peter Lansley 8 September A Square-tailed Kite was seen at Ironbark Basin, Point Addis, near Anglesea by Fred Smith and others. 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 This update was sent to you on request or via the Birding-Aus mailing list. If you received this e-mail in error please reply to the sender to be removed from the recipient list. |
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