Birdline Australia
Published sightings for the week ending 16 Oct 2011.
Sun 16 Oct
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Plum-headed Finch
Yorkeys Knob (including Lagoon), Queensland
Plum-headed Finch (10) small flock feeding on grasses south side of Lifeguard hut on the beach around 7am. Very good views,
Karen Hargreave
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Fri 14 Oct
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Scarlet-chested Parrot, Red-lored Whistler, Black-eared Miner, Black Honeyeater
Gluepot Reserve, South Australia
1 male SCP feeding and a female checking out nest hollows. Two pairs of RLW's. Flock of about 35 Miners including many hybrids. And still a few Black Honeyeaters around, one male carrying food to a possible nest.
Peter Waanders
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Princess Parrot and Scarlet-chested Parrot
Neale Junction, Western Australia
Both Princess Parrots and Scarlet-chested Parrots at Neale Junction in recent days. Princess Parrot was relatively common.
Lorand Szucs per Richard Baxter
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Thu 13 Oct
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Long-billed Corella
Portland, Victoria
I have Photos of what I believe to be 2 Grey Long-billed Corellas in a flock of normal white birds. They have the normal long bill and the normal pink markings but where a normal bird is white they are a similar grey to a galah. [Ed. comment: Mike Carter writes "I've seen birds (and/or pictures of) Silver Gulls in Frankston and Geelong with that grey tone. We suspected contamination of some sort from the Point Henry aluminium plant. It may be more than coincidence that there is also an aluminium plant at Portland!"]
Tony Ball
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Wed 12 Oct
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Princess Parrot & Scarlet-chested Parrot
Neale Juction Nature Reserve, Western Australia
Just returned from Neale Junction and thanks to the recent rains the place is full of birdlife! I have recorded both Princess and SCP around the campsite! The hotspot was between 15km and 16 km west from the junction where I have seen 50+ Princess on the 12th and 20+ on the 13th! Mainly fly bys but some landed to feed on flowering mulga where I had both parrot feeding on the same bush!
Interestingly i have seen a pair of Princess 500 metres north of the Point Sunday campsite (on the Point sunday road where the habitat is actually the same as at the Junction)! This is a 2WD site unlike the Junction which you will need a higher clearance vehicle although I never engaged my cars 4WD mode!
Lorand Szucs
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