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FW: [Birding-Aus] Autumn good time for Raptors?

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Subject: FW: [Birding-Aus] Autumn good time for Raptors?
From: "Edwin Vella" <>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:32:26 +1100
Yep I certainly agree with Autumn being great for raptors.

I know Spotted Harriers and Grey Goshawks make their appearance in the
Hawkesbury turf farms usually often at this time of year, Square-tailed
Kites make their move through western Sydney etc.

Swift Parrots should also be here in Sydney very shortly (if not already).
Quite a few Muggas are in flower. They are usually here in April. I better
start washing my car as that is how I saw my first ones for the season last
year.

Edwin


-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Grant Brosie
Sent: Monday, 31 March 2008 12:08 PM
To: birding australia
Subject: Autumn good time for Raptors?

Hello everyone,

In the past fortnight I have observed 15 species of
raptor and most in good numbers. Is this normal for
Autumn or am I just lucky? Here is my list so far:

-Black-shouldered Kite: numerous out west and a couple
in the lower Hunter
-Whistling Kite: Everywhere including 6 birds together
at Minmi and Ash Island.
-Square-tailed Kite: 2 at East Maitland
-Brown Goshawk: 3 in the Maitland area and 1 at Ash
Island
-Grey Goshawk: F3 Freeway at Ourimbah
-Osprey: Hunter River 
-White-bellied Sea-eagle: Everywhere, common
-Little Eagle: Capertee Valley and Maitland
-Wedge-tailed eagle: Numerous out west and 3 over
Minmi
-Spotted Harrier: 1 Mudgee
-Marsh Harrier: Very common Maitland and lower Hunter
-Brown Falcon: Common out west and Ash Island
-Nankeen Kestrel: Everywhere
-Peregrine Falcon: 1 Bylong 
-Aust. Hobby: Very common at the moment. Probably see
one or two a day

In other news, flushed a Buff-banded Rail today at the
local park in Morpeth. Also large numbers of Friarbird
and Striated Pardalote passing through. Flock of
juvenile Chestnut-breasted Mannikins fed in the reeds
and Tawny Grassbirds were showing nicely.
Lots of young Black Duck, Moorhen and Swamphen.
White-breasted Woodswallow and White-throated Gerygone
are still in the area.

Happy Birding all,
Grant Brosie
Raworth, NSW

 


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