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Birdline Central & Southern Queensland Weekly Update

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Date: 15 Oct 2012 01:30:59 +1000

Birdline Central & Southern Queensland

Published sightings for the week ending 14 Oct 2012.

Sat 13 Oct Common Sandpiper Cleveland
Beside the N Stradbroke water taxi terminal on the mud and concrete slipway.
Colin Reid

Pacific Golden Plover Kedron Brook Wetlands
Bird was seen foraging on the drying lagoon.
Chris Martinez

Fri 12 Oct White-throated Needletail Highland Park, Nerang
100+ moved west over the garden in a single loose flock this afternoon.
Michael McNaghten

Black-faced Monarch Taringa
An adult Black-faced Monarch Flew into window of building at 1 Swann Road, Taringa.
Kurtis Lindsay

Thu 11 Oct Russet-tailed Thrush, Noisy Pitta Bellsthorpe NP, near Woodford
A Russet-tailed Thrush was observed in the day area carpark, on dusk. Also a Noisy Pitta was heard, between the entrance road and Stanley Creek.
John & Kathy Harris - Wildlife Experiences

Marbled Frogmouth Mary Cairncross Park, near Maleny
Marbled Frogmouth heard calling, from inside MC Park, while we were spotlighting for mammals nearby. Mammals seen were Red-legged Pademelon, Short-eared Possum, Long-nosed Bandicoot and Bush Rat.
John & Kathy Harris - Wildlife Experiences

Grass Owl, Yellow-billed Spoonbill Kedron Wetlands.
One possibly two Grass Owl seen at 6.15 and 6.20 pm. Single Yellow-billed Spoonbill still present.
Nick Leseberg, Michael McNaghten.

Pink-eared Duck, Blue-billed Duck, Baillon's Crake, Little Grassbird Gatton Uni campus lake.
Good numbers of Pink-eared Ducks and at least two female Blue-billed Duck. Single Baillon's Crake and Little Grassbird seen.
Nick Leserberg, Michael McNaghten.

Australian Painted Snipe, Cotton Pygmy-goose Rosewood Lagoon
Two birds seen today, both giving good scope views and remained on view the entire time we were there. Two Cotton Pygmy-goose among common waterfowl.
Nick Leseberg, Michael McNaghten.

Pale-vented Bush-hen Kalinga Park, Clayfield
Two birds heard, one seen very well.
Nick Leseberg, Michael McNaghten.

White-throated Needletail Griffin
Ten over early am. My first of the season.
Andy Jensen

Wed 10 Oct Beach Stone-curlew Dunwich North Stradbroke Island Qld
One Beach Stone-curlew feeding at low tide near the ferry terminal
John Dennison

Tue 9 Oct Black Necked Stork Ewan Maddock Dam
Female observed at 4.30 PM
Tim siggs

Wandering Tattler, Osprey Alexandra Headlands
5 Wandering Tattlers were seen and photographed this afternoon on the rocks of Alexandra headlands. They were reasonably relaxed and lounge close observation, even though a number of dogs where about (Photos taken). Also an Osprey was seen flying overhead, being harassed by Magpie Larks and Torresian Crows at different times.
John & Kathy Harris - Wildlife Experiences

Baillon's Crake Emerald Lakes, Carrara
13+ today on the small roadside lake, another conservative total (10 counted yesterday). Number of wildfowl species and numbers slowly increasing now.
Michael McNaghten

Mon 8 Oct Black-fronted Dotterel Moggill Road Wetland, Moggill
Black-fronted Dotterel (6) Photos taken.
Barbara & Brian O'Connor

Mon 8 Oct Spectacled Monarch, Shining Bronze-Cuckoo, Lt Shrike-thrush Mapleton Falls NP, near Mapleton
These birds were the highlights of a late afternoon walk around the Wompoo circuit. Other birds included Bell Miner (heard), Channel-billed Cuckoo and Pale Yellow Robin.
John & Kathy Harris - Wildlife Experiences

Cicadabird, Logrunner, Australian Owlet-Nightjar Kondalilla Falls NP, near Flaxton
These birds were the highlights of a half day walk around the Kondalilla Falls circuit and spotlighting along the Picnic Creek circuit.j
John & Kathy Harris - Wildlife Experiences

Noisy Pitta, Green Catbird Mary Cairncross Park, near Maleny
Noisy Pitta and Green Catbird were the highlights of a morning walk around MC Park. Brown Cuckoo Doves also very obliging as the fed on the track only a couple of metres away from us.
John & Kathy Harris - Wildlife Experiences

Sun 7 Oct Pale-vented Bush-hen Kalinga Park, Clayfield
One bird seen well around 8am, calling persistently from the creek bank opposite the playground. Two stone-curlews near the playground also, and a Pacific Baza flying over near the eastern end of the park.
Nick Leseberg

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