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Late Common Koel in Blue Mountains, NSW.

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Subject: Late Common Koel in Blue Mountains, NSW.
From: Andy Burton <>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 09:39:20 +1000

Hi Colin,

My only experience of an overwintering Koel in Sydney occurred some years ago. I was visiting a well-known Sydney birder who heard the unmistakable call and rushed to the balcony to investigate.
The bird called a couple of times but could not be located.

In fact the call had emanated from the television, I think in an advert for butter.

It always frustrates me to hear many reports of Sydney Koels in early September yet in the various places where I have lived they appear to start calling in late September or as in the case of last year, early October. I must be getting cloth-eared in my old age.

Yours is certainly an interesting report.

Regards, Andy








Hello birders,

It's 1815 hours (shortly after dark) on  Tuesday  25 May and I've just
heard the unmistakeable calls of a Common Koel outside my home at
Glenbrook in the lower Blue Mountains. This is much later in the season
than I have ever encountered a CK. I'd be interested in any comments on
very late reports of CKs, and any records of them  overwintering in
southern Australia.

Regards,
Colin.


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