There has been a juvenile along the shores of Mpreton Bay on and off
for some time
Peter
On Friday, July 27, 2007, at 08:36 PM, L&L Knight wrote:
The nearest I've seen them to urban Brisbane would be an aquaculture
pond near Rocky Pt [Logan - Gold Coast flood plain]. You also get
them on Moreton Island which is in the BCC limits, but on the far side
of the Bay to the city.
Regards, Laurie.
On Friday, July 27, 2007, at 07:45 PM, Bob & Trish Sothman wrote:
In the recent correspondence on Jabiru,
(1) No one has said much about the (South American) Jabiru. For me,
it is a very impressive bird, and easily seen in the Pantanal area of
Brasil.- an area quote - "declared by UNESCO as a World Biosphere
Reserve and a Natural Patrimony of Mankind, the Pantanal is the
world's largest wetland area with an area of approximately 200,000
square kilometers". From my experience (100+ overseas trips),
Pantanal is, at the right time of the year, one of the best birding
areas anywhere in the world.
(2) In the very early 1970s, I occasionally saw (Australian) Jabiru
on the Brisbane River, Brisbane Qld , near where I then lived in
Chelmer. I suspect they have long gone but would be delighted to
learn that they are still there. Are there any recent records?
Thanks,
Bob Sothman
Adelaide
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