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Unusual Buttonquail Sighting

To: "'Tim Jones'" <>
Subject: Unusual Buttonquail Sighting
From: "Kurtis Lindsay" <>
Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 11:35:31 +1000
Tim,

As you were saying, there is some suitable habitat near the area where you
saw the Button Quail. Sheldon forest-Rofe park being the most substantial, I
used to do quite a lot of birding in this area as it was my 'local patch'
for some time but I never once saw any quail species. 
This bushland adjoins Avondale Golf Course where Ern Hoskin observed 4
Southern Whitefaces in 1951 (from CBOC newsletter March-April 1997).
Painted Button Quail have a habit of turning up almost anywhere, I remember
having one brought to me after it was caught in the grounds of a suburban
church in Seven Hills back in 1996.
There was also the relatively recent sighting of the one which made its home
at the start of the walking track in Warriewood wetlands.
They are a beautiful bird and always nice to see.

Kurtis Lindsay

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 On Behalf Of Tim Jones
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:31 AM
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Subject: Unusual Buttonquail Sighting


Seen yesterday about 8.15 a.m. (spotted by my 17 year old son ffrom the car)
- a female Painted Buttonquail in Lonsdale Avenue, Pymble (Upper North Shore
Sydney) on the grass verge, looking very confused. Eventually and inevitably
mobbed by Noisy Miners, it wandered under our stationary car and made its
way into a flowerbed, still pursued by the miners.
 
Don't know if some of this species make seasonable movements, but that would
seem the most logical explanation for such an unusual location, although not
all that far from some fairly sizeable national parkland.
 
Cheers
 
Tim
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