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Birdline Western Australia Weekly Update

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Date: 26 Sep 2011 01:31:07 +1000

Birdline Western Australia

Published sightings for the week ending 25 Sep 2011.

Thu 22 Sep Malleefowl Great Northern Hwy, btw Wubin and Paynes Find, Western Australia
Single bird crossing the road, positive ID Approximate position 29.39S/ 117.22E
Snez Plunkett for Ashley Cargill

Mon 19 Sep Cockatiel Don Cutberthson Reserve, Woodridge (Rockingham), Western Australia
I did not realise they are not supposed to be in the Greater South West and would not have reported this sighting, had I not looked them up in Birds of GSW by Simon J Nevill. One bird happily picking seeds of the park lawn; ...... could it be an aviary escapee??
Snez Plunkett

Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo Rockingham beach, along Point Peron Road, Western Australia
A flock of about 15 birds landed and split up - moving around the area, very early morning, feeding on various trees around the gardens. First sighting here in 3 months that I've been here.
Snez Plunkett

Sun 18 Sep Great Cormorant and Little Black Cormorant Mangles Bay /Rockingham Beach, Western Australia
3-4 Great Cormorant and a number of Little Black Cormorants seen joining in a fish feeding frenzy, with the regular Pied and little pied cormorants, and pelicans in an aftermath of a storm. Not normally seen around here. (may have captured in a video but no photo)
Snez Plunkett

Wed 14 Sep New Holland Honeyeater (Leucistic) 10 Mile Brook Dam Road, Margret River, Western Australia
Very White obvious bird active in lower/ middle storey of euc forest near the last property as one fully enters the forest. Had usual calls and trademark hassling of smaller honeyeaters. Some yellow in wing.
Duncan Fowler & Carmen Ludcke

Tue 13 Sep Southern Giant Petrel Hamelin Bay, off Caves Rd, Karridale area SW WA, Western Australia
Bird visited old jetty for a short break just off the beach in a wild windy arvo, glided for a short distance to water and sat for several minutes absolutely dwarfing the silver gulls, thence floating away with the current-not sure if this is regular round here
Duncan Fowler

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