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Date: 21 Jan 2013 01:30:44 +1000

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Published sightings for the week ending 20 Jan 2013.

Sat 19 Jan POLYNESIAN STORM-PETREL, New Zealand (type) Storm Petrel ++ Southport Pelagic, Queensland
1 stunning light phase Polynesian Storm-Petrel today! If accepted it will be the first record off the mainland.Photos to follow. Also a New Zealand type Storm-Petrel (photo attached) which needs looking at. In addition: 1 Streaked Shearwater, 1 Red-tailed Tropicbird (2nd Southport Record), 1 Gould's Petrel, 10+ Kermadec Petrels, 90+ Tahiti Petrels, 30-40 Great-winged (Grey-faced) Petrels, 1 Black Noddy, 1 Wilson's Storm-Petrel, 20+ Sooty Terns, 1 fregatta storm-petrel still to be checked from Photos, + usual common species although no jaegers and no Flesh-footed Shearwaters! Full details to follow in Paul Walbridge's report on Birding-aus on Monday.
Rob Morris on the Southport Pelagic organised by Paul Walbridge

Polynesian Storm Petrel Southport Pelagic, Queensland
One bird made brief pass. First record off Australian mainland. BARC submission to follow.
Steve Murray and all on board Southport pelagic organised by Paul Walbridge.

Wed 16 Jan Probable Heuglin's Gull Broome waste facility, Western Australia
A large gull thought to be a probable Heuglin's Gull has been at the waste facility in Broome (nw WA) since at least Wednesday 16th Jan. It has been observed on each of the four days since then and appears quite settled. This is a potential new species for Australia; when the identification is fully resolved this post will be updated.
George Swann, Jim Allen, Mike Carter, Richard Baxter, Rohan Clarke

Mon 14 Jan Plains Wanderer Little River, Victoria
CFA Firefighter Simon Jolly saw a male plains wanderer walk out of a burnt area then retreat back into longer grass. He is familiar with the species, his wife released the female that was in Melb Zoos care into this area some time back, he is sure of what he saw. The area was between Bulban and Edgars Road.
Simon Jolly per Deb Crosby

Painted Honeyeater Banyule Flats Reserve, Victoria
When searching for the Powerful Owl, I was amazed to hear, see and photograph a single bird calling loudly. It was found on the east side of the reserve just where the large powerlines cross over the track near the golf course. I crossed over 2 bridges from the main carpark on Somerset Dr.
Bernie O'Keefe

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