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RE YTBC in SA

Subject: RE YTBC in SA
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 11:06:53 +1030
Hi all, The last few days has seen the return of our Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos to the NE suburbs of Adelaide. I heard a few two days ago, more yesterday, and have heard/seen several groups of 8 - 10 this morning. Nothing like the hundreds flying low over my house mid last year, but getting there.
 
 

Tony

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Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] RFI Magpie Geese in Sthn Australia - 2006


Hi Martin,

On the 9th February, 2006, there were approximately 20 Magpie Geese at Hospital Swamp at Connewarre (part of the Lake Connewarre/Reedy Lake system).

Thankfully they departed before the duck shooters could get at them!

Regards,

Peter
 
 






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A request for list members.


Some observers may be aware that Magpie Geese have been reported in Victoria this year in far greater numbers (up to 1000 birds) than since they were exterminated from se Australia back in about 1920.


As it is important to keep track of the currently increasing numbers of this species in Victoria, I'm encouraging all observers to report any sightings they have of Magpie Geese from South Australia, southern New South Wales and anywhere in Victoria.


Magpie Geese have been formally recognised as a threatened species in Victoria under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (and I can provide a brief conservation assessment of the species to interested observers if required) so sightings of the species need to be reported to the Atlas of Victorian Wildlife.


I'm particularly interested in
- whether observers are aware of any government breeding programs for Magpie Goose from South Australia (Victoria undertook a breeding program for geese in the past)

- observations of Magpie Geese from South Australia and southern New South Wales and
- whether observers believe numbers of this goose have increased in their regions in recent years.


So far this year (in Victoria), Magpie Geese have been reported from Lake Elingamite (near Cobden, sw Victoria) and at Serendip Sanctuary near Geelong


This may assist in helping us understand where the large numbers of Magpie Geese are originating from, particularly as there has been no reports of any large scale breeding by the species in Victoria.


cheers

Martin O'Brien
Threatened Species & Communities Section

Department of Sustainability and Environment

2/8 Nicholson St. (PO Box 500), East Melbourne  3002


Tel: 9637 9869


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