Birdline ACT
Published sightings for the week ending 6 May 2012.
Sun 6 May
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Red-chested Button-quail (possible)
Bluetts Pines
While setting this week's orienteering course at Bluetts Pines I flushed what looked like a Red-chested Button-quail. The bird was heavily streaked on the back and appeared to have buff coloured flanks. This was at a bit after 4:00pm. The sun was heading down so it could have been playing tricks. I was also running out of time so I did not try and chase it. There was only one.
Co-ordinates are 35 17 46 south 149 00 36 east.
Noel Luff
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Thu 3 May
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White-fronted Chat
Stromlo Forest Park - Uriarra Road
Three White-fronted Chats were quickly spotted near the kiddies bicycle track.
Jean Casburn
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Tue 1 May
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Rose Robin
Australian National Botanic Gardens
Just inside National Botanic Gardens gate to / from Black Mountain 3.30 pm - male, alighted briefly mid-canopy, flew to new higher perch then onwards with mixed feeding flock of thornbills (mostly Striated) and Grey Fantails
Peter Cranston
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Sun 29 Apr
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Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
Shanahan's Mountain, Namadgi NP
Came across two Chestnut-rumped Heathwrens this afternoon at the Shanahan's Mountain walk in southern Namadgi.
Suzi Bond
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Diamond Dove
Mount Painter - path between the horse paddocks
Diamond Dove (1) We had a clear view of the bird for several minutes until some horse owners and their dogs arrived. Red eye and red eye-ring; Pale speckling on brownish wings, grey throat and chest; pale pink legs
Alistair & Carmen Drake
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