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Birdline Central & Southern Queensland Weekly Update

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Subject: Birdline Central & Southern Queensland Weekly Update
From: Chris <>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 11:10:47 +1100
I'm surprised there has been no comment on the Coxen's Fig Parrot sighting 
mentioned in this week's eremaea roundup for Central and Southern QLD.  I'd 
like to know if any of the moderators have contacted Brendan Cook for more 
information as this would be a pretty monumental sighting if true (and sorry 
Brendan but I have extreme doubts at this stage).  Any extra available 
information on the sighting and what was used to confirm the ID would be very 
helpful, and should also be passed on to the Coxen's Fig Parrot recovery team.

Cheers,
Chris

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On 08/10/2012, at 2:30,  wrote:

> Birdline Central & Southern Queensland
> 
> Published sightings for the week ending 7 Oct 2012.
> 
> Sun 7 Oct     White-bellied Sea-Eagle Dan Stiller Reserve 1' Cell 
> White-bellied Sea-Eagle (3) 2 adults, one juvenile. The resident pair have 
> raised at least one juvenile with the possibility of a second. The juvenile 
> was perched outside the nest and one adult was in a nearby tree. The second 
> adult flew in with food and fed the juvenile in the nest. This is when the 
> possible second juvenile was spotted briefly. Photo taken and available on 
> request. 
> Tim and Marg Roberts 
> 
> Sun 7 Oct     Crested Shriketit Brown's Rosd, Mt Glorious. 
> Pair observed from roadside this morning 
> Gavin O'Meara 
> 
> Rufous Scrub-bird & Coxens Fig-parrot Border Track, Lammington NP 
> Scrub-birds heard but not observed near the "20m water" sign, no individuals 
> heard again until on the edge of the escapement when a single bird call right 
> in front of us. some patient stalking provided 10+mins of excellent views , 
> well worth the 14km round trip. Fleeting views of Coxens Fig-parrot, many 
> Alberts Lyres that were easy to approach and the usual mix of Lammington 
> locals. 
> Brendan Cook 
> 
> Spotless and Baillon's Crakes Minnippi Parklands 
> 3 Spotless Crakes and 3 Baillon's Crakes present on right-hand side of pond 
> viewing platform at 06:00 
> Andrew Sutherland 
> 
> Sat 6 Oct     Australian Painted Snipe Rosewood Wetland 
> One individual foraged and bathed out in the open late this afternoon. 
> Chris Wiley 
> 
> White-browed Woodswallow and Masked Woodswallow Cedar Creek Road, Cedar Creek 
> (Gold Coast) 
> 5 Masked Woodswallows and 1 White-browed Woodswallow flying over about 0930. 
> Also 2 Black-faced Cuckoo-Shrikes were interacting with them. 
> Sandra Gallienne 
> 
> Fri 5 Oct     Hoary-headed Grebe Lake Clarendon, Lockyer Valley 
> Hoary-headed Grebe (5) Seen towards western end of dam wall among submerged 
> trees. First eremaea record for this site, and generally scarce in SEQ. 
> Steve Murray 
> 
> Wed 3 Oct     Cotton Pygmy-Goose - 46 Atkinsons Dam 
> 46 is an extraordinary number for this species in south-east Queensland 
> Greg Roberts 
> 
> Australian Painted-Snipe Rosewood Lagoon 
> 2 male, 1 female Australian Painted-Snipe 
> Greg Roberts 
> 
> Red-necked Avocet, Blue-billed Duck, Pink-eared Duck Gatton University Lake 
> 1 Red-necked Avocet, a pair of Blue-billed Duck, 12 Pink-eared Ducks 
> Greg Roberts 
> 
> Tue 2 Oct     Australian Painted-Snipe, Blue-billed Duck, Red-necked Avocet 
> Brisbane-Lockyer valleys 
> Good birds included Australian Painted-Snipe, Red-necked Avocet, 48 Cotton 
> Pygmy-Goose, 200 Great Crested Grebe, Pink-eared Duck, Blue-billed Duck, 
> Banded Lapwing 
> Greg Roberts 
> 
> Grey Falcon 10.3 km NW of Cravens Peak Homestead 
> Cravens Peak is a Bush hritage resreve south west of Boulia. Three (3) Grey 
> Falcons sighted together. Appeared to be two adults and a juvenile hunting a 
> Crested Pigeon in the Gidgee woodland between dunes. All birds observed in 
> flight as the two presumed adults repeatly swooped around a tree in which the 
> pigeon was sheltering. After around three minutes the birds circled the are 
> and flew towards the south. S 23 15.234 E138 31.380' 
> Gerard O'Neill and Peter Welldon 
> 
> Mon 1 Oct     Glossy Black Cockatoos Duck Creek Road and Darlington Park/ 
> Lamington NP, SEQld 
> A young one calling was great to see and know they are breeding locally. 
> Young one was under the close supervision of a male both metres off the road, 
> not seen for a long time here. Bonus flock of 12 passed over Darlington Park 
> later on heading towards Lamington Ranges pre-empted by raptor type alert 
> from local common birds at park, 14 Glossies a day is fantastic news! 
> Duncan Fowler and the Vargehese Family 
> 
> Black-necked Stork Flying over the Logan Motorway 
> 2 birds heading South at 11am 
> Rob Morris 
> 
> Sun 30 Sep    Red-necked Avocets Kedron Wetlands 
> Up to 20 birds yesterday. 
> Rob Morris 
> 
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