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RE: Grass Owls near Brisbane Airport

To: Tim Dolby <>, <>
Subject: RE: Grass Owls near Brisbane Airport
From: robert morris <>
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 01:45:38 +0000
Sorry! I was going to do this but hadn't got round to it. This morning I had an 
adult Black Falcon on Watsons Rd near Lake Atkinson and 4 (2 adult and 2 
immature (as adults but with dark brown iris)) Ground Cuckoo Shrikes along 
Jimba Rd on grasslands adjacent to Seven Mile Lagoon. There were really 
approachable. 1000s of waterbirds on Seven Mile Lagoon!Rob Morris  Brisbane, 
Australia


Subject: RE: Grass Owls near Brisbane AirportDate: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 12:33:20 
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I've put them up already, so don't worry about this. 
See:http://www.eremaea.com/Cheers,Tim Dolby-----Original Message-----From: Tim 
DolbySent: Wed 20/02/2008 11:03To: robert morrisSubject: Grass Owls near 
Brisbane AirportHi Rob,Not sure about the Grass Owl.In terms of the Masked Owl 
at Boolumba Creek Rd (can I ask you a favour); are you able to stick this up on 
the new Queenland Birdline 
athttp://www.eremaea.com/BirdlineRecentSightings.aspx?Culture=en-GB&Birdline=5&Path=8It
 would also be worth putting up the records of Red-backed Button Quails, 
Painted, King and Brown Quail in the grasslands / wooodlands near to Lake 
Samsonvale.Let me know if you have any problems (or want me to do it).Thanks in 
advance,Tim-----Original Message-----From:  on 
behalf of robert morrisSent: Wed 20/02/2008 10:02To: 
: [Birding-Aus] Grass Owls near Brisbane 
AirportDear allhave the Grass Owls been seen near Brisbane Airport recently ? 
e.g. this summer ? - I've looked a couple of times adjacent to the Gateway 
Motorway opposite the end of Toombul Rd. I'd be interested to know if they are 
elsewhere or whether I'm looking in the right area? - approximately 50% of this 
area is now a lake not grassland!Whilst I'm on the topic of owls, Greg Anderson 
and I had a calling Masked Owl (heard a number of times over a 15 min period) 
at the junction of the Maleny - Kenilworth Road and Boolumba Creek Rd. At one 
point it flew over our head calling - but we didn't see it! This was at the end 
on Jan 08. I'll be looking again soon......Also there are up to 6 Red-backed 
Button Quails calling (last Sat and yesterday between 5.30-6.30am) in 
grasslands near to Lake Samsonvale - no views though. Tom Tarrent and I also 
had Painted (in adjacent wooodlands), King and Brown in the same area. Rob 
Morris  Brisbane, 
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