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Birdline Central & Southern Queensland Weekly Update

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Date: 20 Oct 2014 08:11:23 +1000
   Birdline Central & Southern Queensland

   Published sightings for the week ending 19 Oct 2014.

   Sun 19 Oct Cotton Pygmy-Goose Bundaberg--Baldwin Swamp Environment Park
   The picture shows 2 pairs, later I observed at least 12 pairs scattered
   through-out the wetlands.
   Stephen Gallivan
   Sat 18 Oct Brown Booby Offshore--Southport pelagic
   In addition to Rob's note, I'd like to add an immature Brown Booby,
   seen on today's Southport Pelagic.
   Nikolas Haass and all on board the Souhport Pelagic organised by Paul
   Walbridge
   Gibson's Albatross, White-throated Needletail Offshore--Southport
   pelagic
   A fairly average October trip with 15 species. Good numbers of
   Short-tailed Shearwaters migrating, and 3 Gibson's Albatrosses which
   are a scarce bird in SEQ. Also a couple of Needletails going south.
   Rob Morris and all on board the Southport Pelagic organised by Paul
   Walbridge
   Thu 16 Oct Brush Cuckoo, Satin Flycatcher, Glossy Ibis Sandy Camp Road
   Wetlands
   At Sandy Camp from 7-8am, water bodies are driest I've seen for a
   while. Two Glossy Ibis were in the front-most pond. Brush Cuckoo &
   Satin Flycatcher were round the back, along the margins of the big
   rearmost pond. Brush Cuckoo was in low vegetation on the left-turn to
   said pond, calling persistently and then seen feeding on a large
   caterpillar. Satin Flycatcher male was seen well in a bare tree at the
   junction of that pond. Colour on head and back was more even and glossy
   than Leadens (which were common throughout), the breast demarcation
   bent downwards and call was slightly different, with a distinct
   whistled follow-through to the standard 'schrep schrep' call.
   Russell Yong
   Tue 14 Oct Rose Crowned Fruit Dove Osprey House Environmental Centre
   Solitary Rose Crowned Fruit Dove sitting briefly in Casurina tree
   eastern extension to boardwalk at Osprey House Environment Centre,
   Dohles Rocks Rd, Griffin. Qld
   Pip Grant-Taylor
   Grey Plover Toorbul--high tide roost
   Grey Plover seen in company with some Grey-tailed Tattlers at Toorbul
   Point north from the high tide roost.
   Geoff Walker
   Grey Plover Toorbul - high tide roost
   Present again today,100 yards North of roost
   Ross and Natalie Sinclair
   Black-faced Monarch Walter Zimmerman Park, Pine Mt
   Seen them around the nearby gully before. Having found a snack, it flew
   my way and buzzed! (30m South of the northern pipeline crossing).
   Peter Horler
   White-winged Triller Walter Zimmerman Park, Pine Mt
   Unexpected, shiny white, with its black cap, around 15m up in the
   eucalypts. Had the distinct impression that it was passing through.
   (just South of where the park track leaves the Rail Trail)
   Peter Horler
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