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Birdline Western Australia Weekly Update

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Date: 28 Oct 2013 03:02:22 +1000

Birdline Western Australia

Published sightings for the week ending 27 Oct 2013.

Wed 23 Oct Sacred Kingfisher Wickepin Narrogin Rd at 32 50 38S 117 22 6E
Heard a bang on the front window, went out to investigate and saw this kingfisher looking dazed.
Mark Wilkie

Tue 22 Oct Little Bittern (heard) Herdsman Lake, reeds opposite Wildlife Centre
Little Bittern calling for about 10 minutes in reeds opposite Wildlife Centre around 18:15
Mark Stanley

Major Mitchell's Cockatoo Eyre Highway, 80km west of Eucla
Driving along the highway spotted one bird landing on a bush next to the road, and a second one 6-7km further towards Eucla - late in a day.
S. Plunkett

Mon 21 Oct Dusky Woodswallow Goldfields Woodlands National Park
Quite a lot of these little birds seen at this site.
S. Plunkett

Sun 20 Oct Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo Nangeenan
30-40 birds sighted in tall trees as I was driving past on the highway around 5.30pm.
S. Plunkett

Lesser Sand-Plover, Terek Sandpiper, Ruddy Turnstone Nairns, Coodanup
Lesser Sand-Plover Terek Sandpiper (1) Photos taken to confirm ID - on mudflats approx 100m from Birdhide Ruddy Turnstone
Ross Jones

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