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Re: [SPAM] [Birding-Aus] ground cuckoo shrike southern NT

To: gary wright <>
Subject: Re: [SPAM] [Birding-Aus] ground cuckoo shrike southern NT
From: Robert Gosford <>
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 09:53:08 +0930
Garry et al
I've seen Ground Cuckoo-shrikes at Tilmouth Roadhouse - in Sept 2006 I saw a party of six or so seen on two consecutive mornings at first light on the open area on the western side of Napperby Creek (on Napperby Stn). And I have a strong suspicion that it was a party of 4 or so GC-Ss that I saw a months ago at warlukurlangu on the Yuendumu Land Trust. The Napperby Creek birds were very shy at it took some time to get good views. On one morning at about 8.30/9 am I saw a remarkable flight and vocalisation display where all six birds chased each other all over the sky, calling and with display/mock agonistic (?) flight for about 10 minutes.
I want to see more and will try Napperby again over the next few weeks...
BTW the Black-faced C-Ss are breeding here - not seen a nest yet but lots of carrying of material.
Best,
BG

gary wright wrote:
On 18/11/08 10 kms down Mulga Pk road (turns off Lasseter highway just before 
Curtin Springs if heading west) saw four ground cuckoo shrikes.  As usual (for 
me anyway!) they were flying a long way, stopping briefly in a tree adn then 
while I was still 300 metres away they were flying a long way again.  In the 
end did get good views of one perched on top of a bush and heard the call(first 
time I have been close enough to hear call)

I have spent the last almost two years driving around the NPY lands in central 
australia( from Warburton(WA) to Marla(SA) to Papunya in NT and I have seen 
ground cuckoo shrikes on three occassions only.  Below is a short list of 
notable birds or general comments on incidental birding:

Black breasted buzzard usually seen Lasseter highway in vicinity of Yulara
grey falcon(two) seen once circling the road near Kulgera
crested bell bird the most common bird on road in APY lands(SA)
Bustard only twice consisting of three birds(between Warakurna and WArburton 
and between Papunya and Mt Liebig)
swans, six pre-dawn flying south west just east of Warakurna
Within 24 hours or less of rain grey teal, hoary headed grebe and wood duck on 
flooded areas of road
Cinnamon quail thrush on victory downs road opposite victory downs homestead
Major mitchell cockatoos frequently between Docker River and Kata Tjuta
Unfortunately an increase in the number of road killed wedgtailed eagles, 
although now we have  had some rain adn the rabbits will breed up, then that 
should decrease.

As can be seen from the above I rarely see bustards.  I spent six months 
driving NT and WA in 2004 and I saw almost as many mounds of plucked feathers 
from bustards as I did live bustards.  My guess is that they are on the road to 
extinction.  Does anyone have any information on this?

Gary
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