Published sightings for the week ending 8 Jul 2012.
Sun 8 Jul
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Powerful Owl
5k's N Axedale
9.20pm 2 Powerful Owls calling along different sections of the Campaspe River. One call was very deep the other slightly higher.....male & female? This is the first time I have heard them around this area, but a Powerful Owl has been heard before along Axe Creek which runs into the Campaspe River.
Marlene Lyell
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Weebill
Travancore Park, Travancore (Ascot Vale)
A party of two observed (Moderators note: can be found on the outskirts of northern Melbourne such as Woodlands Historic Park but rarely reported in the suburbs).
Chris and Rosemary Lester
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Oriental Pratincole
Western Treatment Plant, Werribee
Oriental Pratincole: One seen well on Austin Road about 300m from Point Wilson Road. Observed and photographed for about an hour.
A possible second bird seen around 3:50pm circling over Point Wilson Road before alighting in paddock on north side - it was clearly a larger fork-tailed bird (larger than the swallows flying with it).
Paul Dodd,Ruth Woodrow,John Barkla,Kevin Bartram,Tim Bawden,Mark Stanley,Annette Hatten,Vik Dunis...
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Brown Skua
Portland Harbour
Single Brown Skua near the end of Lee Breakwater, Portland Harbour. (Also single Southern Right Whale close to shore in the harbour near breakwater.)
Tim Dolby
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Sat 7 Jul
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Pink Robin
St Kilda Botanical Gardens, Melbourne
A female Pink Robin foraging low in the garden beds around the Queensland Kauri and an immature male foraging higher alongside about 5 Brown Thornbills.
Gio Fitzpatrick
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Oriental Pratincole
Western Treatment Plant, Werribee
Oriental Pratincole (1) Surprise overwintering - Bird seen in paddock at end of Austin Rd. Possible second bird hawking over Austin Rd with swallows. ID photo only
Gavin and Mal
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Thu 5 Jul
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Pacific Golden Plover & Lewin's Rail
Point Cook Coastal Park
Single PGP over-wintering and Lewin's Rail downstream from the ford.
John Barkla
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Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
Stanton Court, Glen Waverley
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet (2) Visited in afternoon by a pair of Scaly-breasted Lorikeet. First time that I have seen them in the area.
Bruce Wedderburn
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Wed 4 Jul
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Lewin's Honeyeater
Upwey Dandenongs Cic
We have been in our house 28 yrs and never seen one before.
Wendy Hancock
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Double-banded Plover (80)
Breamlea
Double-banded Plover (80) roosting on beach at mouth of Thomson Creek opposite Pt Impossible, several of which attaining breeding plumage. Also two adult Hooded Plover on beach and around 350 Little Black Cormorants fishing in shallows just offshore.
Steven Davidson - The Melbourne Birder
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Hooded Plover
13th Beach Barwon Heads
Four Hooded Plovers (3 adult and 1 juvenile) seen this morning among a
group of dozens of Red-capped Plovers
Anne Palamountain
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Tue 3 Jul
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Spotted Harrier
Pt Cook Coastal Park
Single bird seen over grasslands by RAAF lookout during Werribee group's outing.
Dave Torr et al
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Cape Barren Geese
Koo Wee Rup
2 Flying, north of the town. Flooded paddocks in the area.
Graham Beal
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Sun 1 Jul
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Southern Giant-petrel (white morph) - Dead
Lake Tyers Beach
1 Southern Giant-petrel (white morph), 1 Juvenile Giant-petrel, 1 Common Diving Petrel(?) and 1 Black Swan washed up in flotsam on beach.
Brett Whitfield, Rohan Bilney, Lucas Bluff, Aileen, Madeleine Richards
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Sat 30 Jun
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Pink Robin
Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula NP
Whilst having lunch beside the track the soft clicking of a Pink Robin was heard. A few minutes later a Pink Robin, brown bird, was seen.
Val Ford
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Fri 22 Jun
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Shy Albatross, fluttering Shearwater and possible Wandering Albatross
Bells Beach
Rough seas brought several pelagic birds close to shore today. I saw an albatross flying south that had predominantly white wings above and below that excited my interest. Many shearwaters but also flocks of birds that looked more like the common diving petrel. I will submit photos to persons better able to judge. Also noted Shy Albatrss very close to shore at. t. danger, Torquay
Hedley Earl
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