I'd just like to clarify that outing lists can be entered into Eremaea, in the
part you log into. One off interesting sightings can be submitted as a
Birdline, which happens to be part of the same web site.
Occasionally people submit what look like full trip reports as Birdlines, and
that's not its purpose. I think this is why the some states' Birdline Monday
morning summaries get emailed to birding-aus later than the others - they're so
big that they get automatically held for moderation.
Peter Shute
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> On Behalf Of
> Sonja Ross
> Sent: Friday, 3 May 2013 12:12 PM
> To: Matt Meischke;
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Large mixed flock of ibis at
> Murrumbateman, near Canberra.
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> It is interesting to read about sightings, I think. It would
> also be good if you joined Eremaea which runs BirdLine (free)
> and started putting your lists there. You could also
> contribute to the Atlas. Spending the time doing this means
> that the information is available not only to birders, but
> also to councils and governments, and may be useful in
> helping to decide if an area should be conserved or not, for example.
>
> I think there are quite a few of the silent readers of the
> forum who find behaviours interesting too.
>
> Sonja
>
>
> On 02/05/2013, at 9:50 AM, Matt Meischke wrote:
>
> > Hello, All,
> > I am a long time stalker on this list, but have not yet contributed.
> > I am not a twitcher by any stretch of the imagination, but
> have always
> > loved all birds and pay pretty close attention to them.
> > This list is a wonderful resource, and I must say in
> passing THANK YOU
> > to Russ and all contributors for everything I have learnt
> from y'all.
> >
> > I often wonder if a sighting would be of interest to the
> list or not,
> > but have never gotten around to posting. Is it of interest to the
> > list that there are white-browed babblers (and
> double-barred finches
> > and diamond
> > firetails) on the Gundaroo common, for example? Or that my local
> > magpie family have developed a taste for pistachio nuts and
> I saw one
> > manipulating the nut with it's foot?
> >
> > This morning I saw dozens of ibis in the field on the
> Eastern side of
> > the Barton Hwy as you enter Murrumbateman from Canberra
> (prob. 60-100
> > birds in total). What caught my eye was that half of them were
> > straw-necked ibis, which I haven't seen in the district before. It
> > struck me that some Canberra-ites might like to take a
> short drive to check 'em out.
> >
> > Thanks again for this great resource,
> > Matt Meischke, Gundaroo.
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