Birdline Victoria
Published sightings for the week ending 4 Jul 2010.
Sun 4 Jul Gang-gang Cockatoo Warrandyte
Whilst having lunch at The Bakery along the Yarra River at Warrandyte, 3
Gang Gangs nearly flew into the visitors at The Bakery. Wonderful
sighting with so much human activity! The Pacific Gulls remain along
side the waters at Marriot Waters Lyndhurst!
Sue and Stephen King
Sat 3 Jul Powerful Owl Yarra Flats East Ivanhoe
Solitary Powerful Owl, well concealed in the high canopy of a large pine
tree about 400m upstream from the Burke Rd Bridge.
Peter Thomson
Swift parrot You Yangs Regional Park
1600hrs. Seven Swift parrots observed near Information Centre and Car
Park, together with Musk and Purple-crowned Lorikeets, good views. Quite
a few Eastern Yellow and Scarlet Robins and scores of vocal White-winged
Choughs, at various locations in the Park.
Peter Gibbons
Fri 2 Jul Swift Parrot Jells Park, E Melbourne
Late afternoon, flock of 20-30 wheeled around and landed to feed in
eucalypt blossom between carpark and cafe.
Carol & Andrew Iles
Shy Albatross Fisherman's Beach Mornington
Single Shy Albatross seen from Fisherman's Beach Mornington (30km from
the heads inside Port Phillip Bay). Bird was only a few hundred meters
from the shoreline heading south-west - back to some more "appropriate"
waters perhaps.
Glenn Ehmke
Thu 1 Jul Hooded Plover Portsea ocean beach
Flock of 14, about halfway from Portsea SLSC to Sorrento rocks. 2
immature birds - one light grey cap, 1 mottled black.
Peter Bennet
Common Bronzewing, Olive-backed Oriole Royal Park
Two Common Bronzewing flushed from trees by a dog walker near the new
Royal Children's Hospital site. One Olive-backed Oriole seen in a tree
overhanging the Zoo boundary wall close to the Australian Bush
exhibit/Hockey Centre tram stop
Nicole Spillane and Paul Jacobson
Tue 29 Jun Rose Robin Castelmaine botanical gardens
Single bird observed today in Elms trees near the old fish Hatchery
shed. About 2.00pm seen for about 5 minutes before flying off over the
creek.
Greg McKay
White-winged Black Tern Eastern Treatment Plant
The outstanding highlight was a White-winged Black Tern (see photo), the
first on any SE Melbourne wetland in winter, photos attached. Other
highlights shown in red included an abnormally high number of Black
Swans with perhaps the highest ever number of nests at 47, the most-ever
Common Bronzewings (6) and Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters (15) . New Holland
Honeyeaters (6) are unusual here.
Mike Carter, Dawn Neylan, David Stabb & Andrew Wood
Mon 28 Jun Southern Boobook Sorrento
One dead Southern Boobook found on the ground in my garden at Sorrento.
It looks like it is of the Tasmanian race and it shows no signs of
having been attacked. Interestingly, during the previous week I had
heard a boobook call a number of times so it had probably been around
for a while.
Val Ford
White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike, Bassian Thrush, Crested Shrike-tit
"Trestle Bridge" Colquhoun SF via Nowa Nowa
Interesting observations from a sunny but very chilly EGBOC outing this
morning included single sightings of a White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike,
Bassian Thrush and Crested Shrike-tit adjacent to the Trestle Bridge car
park.
Len Axen on behalf of 18 fellow EGBOC members
Grey Goshawk (White morph) Werribee River
One bird flushed and then seen hunting along Werribee River this
afternoon between Chirnside Park and end of Synnot St. Also Dusky
Woodswallows (x2) hawking for insects above.
Paul Randall (wingsonwire.com)
Gang-gang Cockatoo (M and F) 100 Acres Park Orchards
My first sighting of this species (M and F) in the wild once again this
fantastic site reveals its secrets one by one.
H Keith Fenton
Sun 27 Jun Black-browed Albatross, Shy Albatross, Brush Bronzewing,
Barn Owl Cape Nelson
A few hundred, mostly Black-browed, but also Shy Albatrosses seen
offshore mostly following fishing boat, with large rafts of hundreds of
Fluttering/Hutton's Shearwater in area. Surprisingly nothing unusual
seen. Nice photos of a male Brush Bronzewing in area. Plenty of Rufous
Bristlebirds around. One Barn Owl seen well, hawking along road just
north of Cape Nelson at about 10PM, flew off before I could get a photo.
Kevin Bartram
Thu 24 Jun Scaly-breasted Lorikeet Caravan Park @ Grovedale,
Geelong
x6 birds feeding in a eucalypts with a few Rainbows, not 3m away from
our Van. I guess historically they must be escapes?? but there they
were.
John & Sue O'Malley
Wed 23 Jun Eastern Yellow Robin Camberwell
A pair observed bathing in a backyard in suburban Camberwell. A rare
Winter visitor to the area.
Barbara Bennett per Mark Bennett
Wed 16 Jun Flame Robin Bushy Park, Dandenong Ck, Glen Waverley,
Melbourne
Approx. 6, all brown birds, feeding in rough pasture with cattle.
Carol and Andrew Iles
Mon 14 Jun Possible Olive Whistler Newport Lakes
Good views of a juvenile/female Olive Whistler in lower casuarina.
Brownish above; buff/yellowish wash under; pale plain throat;vaguely
bicoloured beak;strongly rufous folded wings with darker vanes. Quiet
and unobtrusive. Moderators note. Visitors to Newport lakes may like to
look out for this bird to confirm an Id.
Joseph P. Gatt
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