Birdline Northern Territory
Published sightings for the week ending 13 Mar 2011.
Mon 7 Mar
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Flock Bronzewing
Alice Springs, corner of Sargent St and Stuart Highway
At about 1600 this afternoon I saw a single bird flying roughly north-west at a height of perhaps 50m. I had a clear view from the road making this the second time I've seen this species in as many weeks - interestingly this sighting is in the industrial northern edge of town whereas other recent sightings have all been out in the bush further from the suburbs.
Chris Watson (from Birdline Australia)
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Flock Bronzewing
Alice Springs, corner of Sargent St and Stuart Highway
A single bird flying roughly north-west at a height of perhaps 50m. I had a clear view from the road making this the second time I've seen this species in as many weeks - interestingly this sighting is in the industrial northern edge of town whereas other recent sightings have all been out in the bush further from the suburbs.
Chris Watson
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Sun 6 Mar
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White browed treecreeper, white winged fairy wren, bustard, emu,
Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area
White browed treecreeper, white winged fairy wren, brown goshawk, collared sparrowhawk, spotted harrier, 8 bourke's parrots, common bronze wing, emu, bustard, hooded robin, amoung loads of others.
Jennifer Smits
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