My guesses are: Black Duck Coot Little Pied Cormorant White-faced Heron Striated Pardalote Elizabeth Shaw Phillip Island Victoria ----- Original Message ----- To: <birding-...@vicnet.net.au> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 2:53 PM Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
Just received this nice note from Aunty: Dear Mr _______ I thought I would take this opportunity to send you through a quick update. As a result of ABC viewer feedback, you may be pleased to know the ABC has been able to identify a timeslot in QLD to re-broadcast* Australia: Land of Parrots* on Saturday 17 May at 4pm. This broadcast will be available on
Not yet - expect a burst of newspaper stories when the toad front reaches WA. Along the Victoria Highway the front was said to be 25km from the WA border at the end of March. So next wet should see toads in WA. They'll like Kununurra. Andrew ============================== = [link] birding-aus.blogspot.com
Aus Birders, Back on April 14 I went to Cheetham office around noon to pick up a key and was told there was no gate key available as they were all out. However, after checking in the mail box the assistant found one key. At the time I thought there must be a few people out at the salt ponds. This time I came
Re my RFI for Sooty Oystercatcher locations in North Queensland: As Indicated in the Subject Line of my original posting about this topic I am after information about locations on the mainland. Locations on islands are of no interest for me. I am sorry if there has been some confusion about my request for
Might as well have a go. Welcome Swallow (surely?) Wedge-tailed Eagle (good chance but may have missed in Tas?) Brown Falcon (may have missed in SW WA - but he should have seen it at Cheyne Beach) Australian Magpie (may have missed in NT?) Yellow-rumped Thornbill (my long shot) Left out in order Tree Martin, Brown Goshawk, Collared Sparrowhawk,
I have a great desire, verging on compulsion, to take some photos of Sooty Oystercatchers in North Queensland. The background to this is my curiosity about the sub-species status (for want of a better description) of Sooty Oystercatchers around Australia. The current wisdom suggests (perhaps that should be "claims") that the
Belinda, I would say Collared Sparrowhawk (adult) based on the length of the longest toe and the square tail. Was it relatively small? Greg Clancy ----- Original Message ----- To: "Belinda Cassidy" <belinda.cass...@gmail.com> Cc: "birding aus" <birding-...@vicnet.net.au> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 7:19 PM
Belinda I don't claim to be an expert but I would say collared sparrowhawk, based mainly on tail and brow. I think it was a good idea to ask-very respectful! Gary ----- Original Message ----- To: <birding-...@vicnet.net.au> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 5:35 PM ============================== = [link]
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Ok today we heard a huge `raucus' in the forest and we traced it to the bird in the photo below. It seemed pretty happy to let us approach, so I asked it if could tell me if it is a brown Goshawk or a Collared Sparrowhawk? It can't hurt to ask. Anyway, being unable to speak English, it responded in what I have to
Kestrel is POSSIBLE in Tas, but very unlikely. John Tongue, Ulverstone, Tas ============================== = [link] birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: birding-aus-requ...@vicnet.net .au
Hi all. My guess would be, Australian Kestrel Grey Fantail Grey Shrike-thrush Australian Magpie Silver Gull Cheers, Paul Paul Hackett Melbourne, Australia 0397724329 0414355146 Paul Hackett Melbourne, Australia 0397724329 0414355146 ----- Original Message ----- To: <birding-...@vicnet.net.au> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 2:53 PM
People might have noticed I haven't had a try yet - much easier to sit back and tell people what doesn't work! As Grant Brosie says, there are so many options! Wedge-tailed Eagle could also be in there, along with Brown Falcon, Grey Fantail, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and Pallid Cuckoo. So how's that for an attempt:
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Hmmmmm. Lets see if you can guess who hasn't birded in Tas? When I re-read the question things started to dawn on me, albeit slowly.... Shamefully Graham Turner ----- Original Message ----- To: "Graham Turner" <ori...@ozemail.com.au> Cc: "Baus" <birding-...@vicnet.net.au> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 3:51 PM
Sorry Graham, four of your five guesses don't occur in Tas! (White- plumed, Willy, Peewee and Mistletoebird) so try again! John Tongue Ulverstone, Tas. ============================== = [link] birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe
My guess, Magpie Galah Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike Silver Gull Tree Martin So many options! Can I have another go? Cheers, Grant Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. [link] [link] birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list,
Lots of raptors also possible. 2008/5/9 Graham Turner <ori...@ozemail.com.au>: ============================== = [link] birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: birding-aus-requ...@vicnet.net .au