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Fan-tailed Cuckoo migration in southern Victoria

To: "Kev Lobotomi" <>, "Guy Gibbon" <>, "'Peter Ewin'" <>, "'SonjaRoss'" <>, "'Birding Aus'" <>
Subject: Fan-tailed Cuckoo migration in southern Victoria
From: "Greg and Val Clancy" <>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 12:53:59 +1000
HANZAB states "Partly migratory. Variously considered migratory, resident, and nomadic, seasonally nomadic or partly nomadic. Migration considered incomplete and irregular. Patterns of movement throughout Aust. complex and not properly known: timing and extent of movements vary across range. For migratory birds, relations between breeding and non-breeding areas poorly known: generally considered to move N from se. states in non-breeding season - N and inland in winter, but studies at individual sites reveal no clear patterns."

On the NSW North Coast the species is more common (or more obvious) during the autumn and winter, especially in drier forests and residential areas, but appears to be present all year in wetter habitats.


Regards

Greg
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-----Original Message----- From: Kev Lobotomi
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 10:04 PM
To: Guy Gibbon ; 'Peter Ewin' ; 'SonjaRoss' ; 'Birding Aus'
Subject: Fan-tailed Cuckoo migration in southern Victoria

HI people!
In my experience Fantailed Cuckoo are definitely migrants with most heading north for the winter. In spring & autumn many of them fly into house windows etc., as shown by upsurge of museum specimens & visitations to public gardens like Alma Park in St.Kilda. A number however also stay & sometimes they can be heard in the middle of winter. Much of this I think is due to conditions, I've seen them in places with caterpillar infestations & if it is a good year for caterpillars many of them stay behind. So partial migrant I suppose would be the closest term.-Kevin Bartram

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Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 11:28:38 +0200
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Fan-tailed Cuckoo migration in southern Victoria

Pizzey an Knight states that Fan-tailed Cuckoo is part-migratory with an
inland autumn migration. I suppose you might describe it as a post-breeding
dispersal, with some moving inland and others remaining.  In the apps the
distribution map colours indicate the movement between summer and winter
quite well.

Regards
Guy Gibbon






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