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Bird Highlights from the NSW & ACT Twitchathon

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Subject: Bird Highlights from the NSW & ACT Twitchathon
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 08:55:14 +1100
Hi Birders,

During the NSW & ACT Twitchathon 28-29 October, not only were records made in the highest number of species seen in any one Twitching event in NSW (233), and the highest number of participants (129) and possibly the highest amount of funds raised, it was also a time for seeing some rare birds in NSW too.

These observations included seeing 4 Stubble Quail at the Dairy Swamp, Tuggerah (Central Coast Champions), a male Blue-billed Duck at the Walka Water works, Maitland (Hunter Home Brewers and the Dodgy Drongos);male Australian Shelduck on 28/10 at the Dairy Swamp, Tuggerah (Jizz Birders); 2 Great Crested Grebes at Meroo Lake (Wooden Spoonbills);a Shy Albatross at Bawley Point (Stoned Terns); an Australasian Bittern at Fivebough Swamp (Crazy Capital Chooks), an Osprey at Sawtell (Counting Crows); 2 Pacific Bazas building a nest Mardi, near Tuggerah (Central Coast Champions), a Black Falcon near Walka Waterworks (Lessticum Phoradae); Buff-banded Rail at Sydney Olympic Park ( Warbler Specklers Less One); and Pectoral Sandpiper in Hawkesbury Marshes (Grey-toilet Thrushes);

While a Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove could be expected at Iluka and, an Immatuture at Sydney Olympic Park was a bigger surprise (Black-necked Stalkers & Liar Birders); 2 Blue-winged Parrots in Binya SF (Happy Wanderers) were late returning to Victoria; Barking Owls near Armidale & Sandgate SF Gulargumbone (Cheerful Drongos and Whacked-out Woodswallows) and a Powerful Owl in Canberra (Lucky Bustards).

Among the Honeyeaters, Regent Honeyaters were seen at Gwydir Park TSR Kingstown (Eastern Whiplashes); Singing Honeyeater at Leard SF, Boggabri (Dodgy Drongos); Painted Honeyeaters were at Binya SF, Glen Davis (2 locations) & at Bulga (Spangled Drongos, Central Coast Champions & Old Birds); and Binya SF also turned on a Gilbert's Whistler (Out For a Lark); A Chestnut-rumped Heathwren at The Poplars Glen Davis was a surprise (Red-faced Parrots); a Fignird at Boydtown (Spineless Spinebills) might be the furthest south that the bird has been record in NSW; Even Plum-headed Finches were found in the Hunter Valley (Hunter Thickheads).

Alan Morris
Twitchathon Co-ordinator
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