Published sightings for the week ending 14 Oct 2012.
Sat 13 Oct
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Common Sandpiper
Cleveland
Beside the N Stradbroke water taxi terminal on the mud and concrete slipway.
Colin Reid
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Pacific Golden Plover
Kedron Brook Wetlands
Bird was seen foraging on the drying lagoon.
Chris Martinez
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Fri 12 Oct
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White-throated Needletail
Highland Park, Nerang
100+ moved west over the garden in a single loose flock this afternoon.
Michael McNaghten
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Black-faced Monarch
Taringa
An adult Black-faced Monarch Flew into window of building at 1 Swann Road, Taringa.
Kurtis Lindsay
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Thu 11 Oct
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Pale-vented Bush-hen
Kalinga Park, Clayfield
Two birds heard, one seen very well.
Nick Leseberg, Michael McNaghten.
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White-throated Needletail
Griffin
Ten over early am. My first of the season.
Andy Jensen
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Wed 10 Oct
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Beach Stone-curlew
Dunwich North Stradbroke Island Qld
One Beach Stone-curlew feeding at low tide near the ferry terminal
John Dennison
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Tue 9 Oct
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Black Necked Stork
Ewan Maddock Dam
Female observed at 4.30 PM
Tim siggs
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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
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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
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Mon 8 Oct
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Black-fronted Dotterel
Moggill Road Wetland, Moggill
Black-fronted Dotterel (6) Photos taken.
Barbara & Brian O'Connor
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Mon 8 Oct
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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
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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
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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
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Sun 7 Oct
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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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