Hi All,
I can at least partially corroborate the sighting as I was there the same
morning, same spot and briefly saw what was almost certainly the two males. I
too was checking out the spotted black breasts and pale eyes before they turned
and made their way back into the lantana but I wasn't sure enough to give them
a tick as BBBQ. Thanks to John I'm giving myself a very welcome armchair tick
for BBBQ. John if you haven't already you should put these on the Birds
Queensland rare sightings report form on the web page.
Cheers Tony
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> Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 12:29:32 +1030
> From: john hammond <>
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] black-breasted button-quail
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> Hi all, Just a quick post for anyone interested in black-breasted
> button-quail. I got a spectacular look at a small group of them this morning
> at the ennogera dam. They were scratching around on the other side of the dam
> in some burnt out scrubby eucalypt country. Happy birding.......John
> hammond
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