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Birdline Victoria Weekly Update

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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 01:31:04 +1000
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Published sightings for the week ending 10 Jan 2010.

Sun 10 Jan      Budgerigar Wilby 
A flock of 7 Budgerigars was found around home this morning. They were
initially in the planted Yellow Gum next to the house. Then they flew
down to the front paddock where they fed for a short amount of time with
Galahs and Red-rumped Parrots. A flock of White-winged Choughs flew in
which scared the flock up into some larger trees. They settled down
again to feed on the ground again before flying off high to the north
west. The flock consisted of 3 adults and 4 juveniles, which can be seen
to the right of the photo. The juveniles were heard giving begging calls
so they can't be that old. Where have they bred? 
Michael Ramsey 

        
Sat 9 Jan       Mallee Emu-wren Hattah-Kulkyne National Park 
One seen near Nowingi Track about 200m from southern end, about 50m to
the east of the track. 
Paul Dodd & Ruth Woodrow 

        
        Hooded Plover Narrawong Beach 
Two pairs nesting & fenced off from public. 
Samantha Greiner 

        
        Little Eagle (dark phase) Bolwara Strawberry Farm, Portland 
Two lovely large dark birds with obscure bullseye on under-wing lazily
gliding over trees around the strawberry farm (had to stop for
strawberries on way to beach!) luckily all bird watching gear in car for
day at beach except good id book! Slaters second edition very helpful
once home. 
Samantha Greiner 

        
        Little Eagle Werribee Zoo, Werribee 
I have been monitoring a pair of mixed dark and light morph birds which
produced one young that has now left the nest. As far as I am aware,
this is the first (successful) breeding record of Little Eagle for the
Werribee Zoo. 
Maarten Hulzebosch 

        
        Spotless Crake Western Treatment Plant, Werribee 
Two adult Spotless Crakes with chick in the Little River reedbed. 
Mark Bennett and David Richardson 

        
        Southern Whiteface Wilby 
Found a single Southern Whiteface in the back paddock this morning.
Never recorded around home before. Nearest populations are in the Warby
Ranges 20km to the south-east. 
Michael Ramsey 

        
Fri 8 Jan       Red-lored Whistler, Mallee Emu-wren Murray-Sunset
National Park 
Red-lored Whistler: Seen at 8:30am, approximately 13km west of Wymlet
Tank on Honeymoon Hut Track. Mallee Emu-wren: Seen at about 5:00pm at
site along Pioneer Drive, near Pink Lakes. 
Paul Dodd & Ruth Woodrow 

        
        Peregrine Falcon Miller Reserve Boronia 
Single Falcon cruising low over the forested hill behind Miller Reserve.
Alf Forbes 

        
        Cape Barren Goose, Wood Sandpiper Western Treatment Plant,
Werribee 
Good bird watching today with a total of 67 mostly common or frequently
seen species. Two of interest were 32 Cape Barren Geese at the T Section
Lagoon, and the Wood Sandpiper previously reported on 4/1/10 which is
still present on the lagoon between Lake Borrie and the sea. 
Andrew McCutcheon 

        
Thu 7 Jan       Rainbow Lorikeet, Dollarbird Quinn's Island Cobram
Victoria 
Rainbow Lorikeets were a very unexpected sighting. They appeared to be
breeding as well. Not seen here before along the Murray River in
northern Victoria. 6 birds were seen, one of which was a juvenile
begging for food and then fed by an adult. Are they a part of an
expansion of this species, or a population founded by escapees? The many
orchards of stone fruits around Cobram could be a good food source for
them. Also 6 Dollarbirds cackling and chattering away in the Red Gums by
the river. 
Michael Ramsey 

        
        Powerful Owl Near the Diamond Creek, downstream of trestle
bridge at Eltham. 
Sitting quietly in the tree, these two have been around for a couple of
weeks to my knowledge. My daughter came across them whilst walking along
the path. 
Norman Thornbury 

        
        Painted Honeyeater, Red-capped Robin Dunach Conservation Reserve
At least two pairs of Painted Honeyeater still about as well as a pair
of Red-caped Robin which may have been collecting food to feed young-
apparently a rare bird here. 
Sean Dooley, Michael Veitch 

        
        Satin Flycatcher, Brown Goshawk, Rose Robin, Bassian Thrush
Emerald Lake Park (path to Cockatoo), Emerald 
Not previously observed Satin Flycatchers x3 in this area. One lone male
harassing (dive-bombing) immature Brown Goshawk. Further along track one
male & female displaying courtship/breeding behaviour. Other birds today
include; Rose Robin, Bassian Thrush, Yellow Faced H/E, White Naped H/E,
New Holland H/E, Red Browed Finch, Yellow Robin, Grey Shrike-thrush,
Brown & Striated Thornbills and Spotted Pardalote. 
Claire Wolinski & Barbara Richardson 

        
Wed 6 Jan       Pied Honeyeater Goschen Flora Reserve 
Still present in resonable numbers. Pied HE is currently the dominant
honeyeater in the reserve. Only one Black HE seen, and no Crimson Chats.
Paul Dodd & Ruth Woodrow 

        
        Eastern Curlew Toora, Corner Inlet 
Seen about 100m from the bird hide, but took off when i was 50m away...
very touchy. A wide angle shot revealed 62 in total. 
Steven Kuiter 

        
        Cockatiels 10k's north Axedale 
Following Bob C's report yesterday, there is a further flock of
approximately 40 Cockatiels 10k's north along Brown's Lane in Axedale. 
Marlene Lyell 

        
        Dollarbird Tambo River - Tambo Upper 
For the past week, two Dollarbirds have been heard and seen in trees
along the Tambo River (Rodwell Rd) Tambo Upper. 
Faye Bedford 

        
Tue 5 Jan       Wedge-tailed Eagle Ballarat-Bacchus Marsh 
Observed 10 Wedgies (mostly in pairs) whilst riding the train from
Ballarat to Melbourne. One pair were in sitting in the grass on a hill
by the side of the rail line. Great to see them in healthy numbers. Hope
any proposed wind farms in the area are thwarted. Certainly should be
set aside as prime Wedgie habitat. 
Shane Xavier Shalless 

        
        Spotted Harrier Strathewen 
Observed hunting low over open grassy hills near corner of Bowden-spur
and Odeas Rds. Grey upperbody, brown underbody, long barred tail; no
white rump. 
Greg Cobern 

        
        Pink-eared Duck Lilydale Lake 
Several Pink Eared Ducks in Lagoon. 2 Mistletoebirds at the bridge where
Olinda Creek enters the lake. 
Alf Forbes 

        
        Rufous Songlark, Zebra Finch Point Wilson Rd 
Stopped on Pt Wilson Rd about 1 klm from the freeway to observe a flock
of Zebra Finches on the side fence and heard the notes of a Rufous
Songlark from the bushes opposite. Waited a couple of minutes and the 2
Rufous Songlarks came out into the open. 
Alf Forbes 

        
        Bassian Thrush, Collared Sparrowhawk, Powerful Owl Wilson
Reserve 
At sunset/dusk saw the (resident?) pair of Bassian Thrush near where the
paths meet just west of the golf course. Also a juvenile, female
Sparrowhawk, calling loudly and causing much ruckus amongst the Noisy
Miners. The Powerful Owl that roosts alone, 400m from the family was
still there, just a few trees further south than usual. As I walked back
to the car (45 mins later after walking to Burke Rd. and back), it
conveniently flew into a eucalypt near me on the main path and surveryed
the area for about 10 mins, oblivious to me. It then took off in the
direction of Bailey Billabong, to alarm calls from the moorhens and
ducks. Also, two pairs of frogmouth parents were busy feeding youngsters
within a couple of hundred metres of each other in the same general
area. 
John Gray 

        
        Scarlet Honeyeater Healesville Sanctuary 
At least one bird calling near the entrance to the Sanctuary and a
female bird seen at the kangaroo enclosure. 
Sean Dooley 

        
        Cockatiel Axedale - East of Bendigo 
Approximately 60 - 70 birds feeding on stubble paddock and roosting in 2
dead trees. On McIvor Highway approx. 2 kms East of Axedale. Unusual in
the area in such numbers. 
Bob Cook 

        
        Square-tailed Kite and Dollarbirds 5km North West of Bairnsdale 
Square-tailed Kite was seen flying around the Mitchell River and
surrounding escarpment in farmland country (atypical habitat and about
5km from contiguous forest and first record on the property in 30
years). A pair of Dollarbirds are fairly resident and probably breeding
in the area. 
Roger Bilney 

        
Mon 4 Jan       Latham's snipe (1 only) Banyule wetlands 
Flushed from the drainage ditch alongside the bike trail. 
Marian Weaving 

        
        White-winged Triller Robson Rd, Hamilton (outskirts ) 
One adult with one juvenile in tow; also Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos
with 'whingeing' offspring across the road in house garden eating
banksia cones; Willie Wagtails with juvenile; and a pair of Restless
Flycatchers busy between neighbours' yards and paddocks. 
Samantha Greiner 

        
        Wood Sandpiper,Bar-tailed Godwit Western Treatment Plant 
The Wood Sandpiper as previously reported on 1/1/10 is still present on
the lagoon between Lake Borrie and the sea. If you go down Beach Rd and
go through Gate 4 (key required) the bird is on the first lagoon on your
right. 1 Bar-tailed Godwit present at the same location. 
Ben Sinclair 

        
        Albino Richard's Pipit Western Treatment Plant, Werribee 
At Austin Road where Banded Lapwings hang out, I sighted a very light
coloured (not 100% white) Richard's Pipit. Although the treatment plant
often produces albino or partly albino birds, this is my first Pipit
that I have seen of this colour. Other birds of note were the waders
that were recorded on this website earlier by others. In addition to
these, 1 Eastern Curlew was seen at the Spit and 2 Golden Plovers at the
Borrow Pits. I also sighted both of these species at the same site on
the 28th December, 2009. 
Maarten Hulzebosch 

        
        Olive-backed Oriole (immature) Jan Juc 
An immature Olive-backed Oriole flew into our window this morning. 
Neil Loxston 

        
Sun 3 Jan       Rufous Songlark, White-winged Triller, Eurasian Skylark
Bunyip State Park, Bunyip River Road 
Surprised that these are first listings for Bunyip but saw 1 Eurasian
Skylark and 8-10 Rufous Songlark in grasslands along Bunyip River Road
and also White-winged Triller in the burnt woods along the edge of the
road. Two (most probable) Helmeted Honeyeaters flew across the road but
couldn't confirm legs bands - no listings of Yellow-tufted for Bunyip.
Info passed on to DSE rep. 
Jackson Airey 

        
        Lewin's Rail amd Latham's Snipe Heathdale Glen Orden Wetlands,
Werribee 3030. (Melways map 206 B3) 
At 1915 hours, two Lewin's Rail heard calling from wet rank grass verge
of wetland, both birds then observed (one flew). Nine Latham's Snipe
observed in grass verge, all flushed, three from one location and six
from another. 
Peter Gibbons 

        
        Grey-crowned Babbler Lake Yando (NE of Boort) 
Previously dry for many years, Lake Yando got 1000ML of environmental
water in November. 5 babblers seen, also Coots, Red-kneed and
Black-fronted Dotterel, Black-winged Stilt, White-necked and White-faced
Heron, White and Straw-necked Ibis, Grey Teal & Yellow-billed Spoonbill.
Malcolm Cousland 

        
        Painted Honeyeater Dunach Nature Conservation Reserve (Clunes) 
1 pair together, and later 1 female all within 200 metres of no dumping
sign on south-west track near Clunes-Talbot Rd. 
John Watson 

        
        Zebra Finch, Red - Browed Finch Private Property Bacchus Marsh 
Small flock (approx 9 birds)of Zebra finches and Red-Browed Finches
together in a dead tree on private land near the Rowsley Valley. 
David Whelan 

        
Sat 2 Jan       Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Spring Gully Bendigo 
Flock of 10 birds flying over suburbs in the evening. 
Gerry Duane 

        
        Buff-banded Rail Benalla. Jaycee Island 
Seen in the creek that forms the northern edge of the island. Foraging
on the exposed mud before the water level rose following the heavy rain.
Bill Morecraft 

        
Fri 1 Jan       Pectoral & Wood Sandpipers, White-winged Black Tern etc
Western Treatment Plant, Werribee 
A relaxing New Year's day at the WTP with best birds - 2 Pectoral
Sandpipers (Western Lagoons) + 1 Pectoral, 1 Wood & 5 Marsh Sandpipers,
plus 15 Red Knot + 25 Bar-tailed Godwit (T-Section Lagoons); 2
Black-tailed Godwit (280 South Road & Walsh's Lagoon) 10+ White-winged
Black Terns (north of Beach Road); 10 Glossy Ibis (Walsh's Lagoon); 10+
Stubble Quail providing photo opportunities; 10 Australian Spotted
Crakes in different places; 2 Brown Songlarks; and 3 Horsfield's
Bushlarks. Not a single Red-necked Avocet for the day. 
John Barkla, Fred Smith & Alison Street 

        
Wed 30 Dec      Scarlet Honeyeater Ruffy Store, gardens outside the shop
Ruffy is midway between Euroa and Yea in nth central Victoria. While
having breakfast outside the cafe I detected the distinctive call of
this species. The observation shows the extent of the irruption of
Scarlet Honeyeaters into Victoria this summer. Also recorded SHs further
north not far from Euroa. All sightings to be atlassed! 
Martin O'Brien 

        
Tue 29 Dec      Ground Parrot Mallacoota Cell 
1 bird seen well at Shipwreck Creek, another flushed at Howe Flat while
searching for Bristlebirds. No Bristlebirds seen or heard. 
Tim Bawden 

        
Sun 27 Dec      Sooty Owl Cape Conran Coastal Park 
1 female spotlighted on Cape Conran - Cabbage Tree Rd. 
Tim Bawden 

        
Wed 23 Dec      Scarlet Honeyeater Morwell National Park Gippsland 
Another sighting of the species this summer. A single male observed high
in eucalypts on the nature walk. As with other sightings of this species
the bird was near a wetter gully of denser vegetation. 
Martin O'Brien 

        

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