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Amended version of Fork-tailed Swift Report for 2007/08 Season

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Subject: Amended version of Fork-tailed Swift Report for 2007/08 Season
From: Michael Tarburton <>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:18:35 +1100
G'day Readers
Keith Brandwood was kind enough to alert me to the fact that part of my first paragraph in the report I sent a couple of hours ago was based on a typo by the one reporting it - do it myself sometimes!. So here is an amended version. By the way Peter Pfeiffer has just e- mailed to say he had FTS in Adelaide today accompanied by the first rain for a couple of months.
Thanks
Mike
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Fork-tailed Swift (Apus pacificus ) Report for 2007/08 Season.
[Summary of 54 sightings sent to me or published where I could find them]

Last seasons first sighting was not from WA or Qld, but from NT. Marc Gardner saw ten birds on 25 November near Jabiru and Denise Goodfellow reported 200 birds 15 Dec on the Tablelands Highway, NT.

Phil Gregory saw the first Qld birds: about 40 in Cairns 1 January.

The first Vic birds were seen by Jennifer Spry 26 Jan 30 km North of Bairnsdale

The first WA birds were not reported until 28 Feb when Colin Heap saw 58 birds at Port Gregory.

John Layton reported 20 birds 11 March in Canberra.

Lastly in time but first in magnitude John Turner spied 2000 birds moving over his home in Adelaide. He rang and e-mailed Friends and soon had much of the SA population of ornithologists & birdos looking out for Fork-tailed Swifts. Well John it paid off for 14 other people reported swifts in SA that day. Not all the swifts were in SA on that day though, as Tom Fletcher saw 10 at Ocean Grove and Richard Walsh observed 50+ at Ferntree Gully, both in Vic, and both 14 March.

I have no reports from Tas for last season and I have not been able to see a copy of Tas bird report.

The last sightings I have were both on 31 March when S. Davidson reported 4 birds South of Eden in NSW and John Harris reported 1000+ birds 170 km N of Perth in WA. John also saw the same number the previous day at the same location.

Of the 54 sightings I know of, 6 were made in NSW (down 16 on last year), 2 in the NT (down 3), 14 in Qld (down 12), 17 in SA (down 2), 10 in Vic, 1 in ACT and 4 in WA.

I thank the following contributors: Malcolm Beeton(1), Don Brooks (1), Kate Buckley (1), Jeffery Crocker (1), S. Davidson (1), Nathaniel Doecke (1), Colin Driscoll (1), Tom Fletcher (2), Duncan Fraser (2), Marc Gardner (1), Alan Gillanders (3), Denise Goodfellow (1), Phil Gregory (2), John Harris (2), Colin Heap (1), Michael Hunter (1), Brian Johnston (1), John Layton (2), Burt May (1), Barry McLean (1), Enid Pascoe (2), Mike Potter (1), Steve Potter (1), Martyn Price (1), Colin Reid (2), Graham Snell (1), Jennifer Spry (1), Winston Syson (1), Mike Tarburton (6), Margaret Tiller (2), John Turner (3), Richard Walsh (1), Russel Woodford (2), Marnix Zwankhuizen (1). [bracketed numbers indicate the number of observations reported].




Michael Tarburton




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