Birdline North Queensland
Published sightings for the week ending 19 Jun 2011.
Sun 19 Jun
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Restless Flycatcher
Ross River Dam Borrow Pits Kelso
Restless Flycatcher (1) working the bank of trees opposite side to road.
Ed Pierce
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Fri 17 Jun
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Brown Cuckoo-Dove, Emerald Dove
Ross River Bush Gardens
Brown Cuckoo-Dove (1) calling, and then being chased by a single Blue-faced H E.
Emerald Dove (1)
Ed Pierce
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Mon 13 Jun
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Restless Flycatcher
South Townsville
Single bird working the trees in the beer garden of the Victoria Park Hotel, 266 Boundary Street, South Townsville.
Ivor Preston
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Sun 12 Jun
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Baillon's Crake, Pink-eared Duck, Buff-banded Rail, Australian Reed-Warbler, Little Grassbird
Pentland
Baillon's Crake (15) Conservative estimate - at least 15 Baillon's Crakes feeding in the shallows. Numbers have grown substantially since last month, Peter Valentine reported seeing one solitary Baillon's Crake on Pentland Dam.
Pink-eared Duck (1) Solitary bird still here after first report this year, 3 weeks ago
Black-shouldered Kite (1) Photographed hovering over Cape Road on the edge of Pentland Dam
Buff-banded Rail (1) Surprise sighting near Cemetery Road grid.
Australian Reed-Warbler (12) Photographed in most suitable and extensive reed habitat of Pentland Dam
Little Grassbird (1) One Surprise sighting 'scoped in reeds about 40metres from Cape Road on Pentland Dam
Len & Chris Ezzy
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Wompoo Fruit-Dove, Tree Martin
Ross River mouth, Townsville
Wompoo Fruit-Dove (2), also Spotted Dove (1) parkland off Hubert St.
Tree Martin (1) feeding with swallows in mangroves
Ed Pierce
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Fri 10 Jun
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Australian Bustard
Newell Beach [Mossman North QLD ]
2 Birds observed with guest in suger cane fields.
I believe very few recordes this close to the beach[ 2 km from beach ]
David Crawford and guests [Close-up Birding Adventures]
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Thu 9 Jun
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Radjah Shelduck [ with 8 young aprox 1 week old ]
Aprox 4km North of Mareeba.
Very few Breeding records from this area
David Crawford [ Close-up Birding Adventures ]
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Fri 3 Jun
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Fernwren
Mossman George
Fernwren at the top of the longer walking track at Mossman Gorge. Interesting as most field guides have it as a bird found above c 600m. This bird I estimate was at no more than 250m. I guess it is not unusual for rain forest highland birds to descend during cooler months. S&D reports it as a "not a well-known species" Moderator's note - Lloyd Neilson in his "Birds of Queensland's Wet Tropics & Great Barrier Reef" mentions"...sometimes down to 300 m..."
Chris and Jane Gregory
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