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2005 Victorian Twitchathon - Provisional Results

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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 12:09:08 +1100
Does anyone have details of the following sighting during the Victorian
Twitchathon?

"Spotted Quail Thrush at the Brisbane Ranges"

Would a member of the team who saw the quail thrush please contact me?

Thanks,

Peter




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Hi birders and sports fans,

Just to give everyone some feed back for the last race of the Spring
Carnival - the 2005 Victorian Twitchathon. The results for the event are
below. Note that these are just provisional race result - they still
need to be confirmed with the nominated judges. I?ll write a separate
report for the Seven Year Twitchers.

24-hour Event
* Seven-Year Twitchers 192
* Twitchity Grubs 171
* Common Loudmouths 161
* Ninox Ninkompoops 154

8-hour Event
* Norwegian Blues 126
* Latham's Snipes 103 (What are great team name!!!)
* Cheep Trills (who limited there run to metropolitan Melbourne) 76

Interestingly the (provisional) best bird for 2005 Twitchathon was a
nesting pair of Painted Honeyeater, closely followed by Square-tailed
Kite - exactly the same two species that rated highly in the 2004
Twitchathon.

Some of the other birding highlights for the event included a Black
Honeyeater at Goschen (actually seen outside the official race time),
Gull-billed Tern at Lake Boga, Spotted Nightjar in the Whipstick,
Whimbrel and Common Sandpiper at Breamlea, Eastern Curlew at Barwon
Heads, large numbers of Cape-barren Geese at Werribee, Black-chinned
Honeyeater at the You Yangs, Budgerigar at Chiltern, Spotted Quail
Thrush at the Brisbane Ranges, and a Great Crested Grebe in suburban
Melbourne.

We also had newspaper journalist Lorna Edwards from The Age join us for
this years Twitchathon. In her article entitled 'Twitcher come out in
force for a weekend on the cheap', she quotes Jack Krohn who states that
in order to win the Twitchathon participates need to be "opinionated,
aggressive, passionate, single-minded and distrustful." This years' race
finished with a very pleasant Barbeque in the You Yangs.

As Bob Cook has already pointed out, you can see an article on the 2005
Victorian Twitchathon in The Age at:

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/twitchers-weekend-on-the-cheep/2005/11/06/1131211945806.html
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