Fork-tailed swifts

See which species have and have not been reported locally in 2015.
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Alastair Silcock
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Fork-tailed swifts

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Outside the area, I know, but dozens of fork-tailed swifts were swooping/sweeping over Pittsworth on Thursday March 26, in the aftermath of a storm.

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Alastair
Pat McConnell
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Some more for 2015

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Australian White Ibis 24/01/2015 Highfields
Straw-necked Ibis 24/01/2015 Highfields
Pacific Baza 1/02/2015 Highfields
Black-shouldered Kite 28/01/2015 Old Goombungee Road
Black Kite 28/01/2015 Old Goombungee Road
Grey Goshawk 8/02/2015 Highfields
Wedge-tailed Eagle 8/02/2015 Highfields
Australian Hobby 4/04/2015 Highfields
Nankeen Kestrel 28/01/2015 Old Goombungee Road
Purple Swamphen 3/02/2015 Spring Street Toowoomba
Dusky Moorhen 3/02/2015 Spring Street Toowoomba
Rock Dove 28/02/2015 Highfields
Common Bronzewing 24/01/2015 Highfields
Little Corella 26/01/2015 Highfields
Musk Lorikeet 24/01/2015 Highfields
Red-rumped Parrot 24/01/2015 Highfields
Southern Boobook 7/03/2015 Highfields
Tawny Frogmouth 24/01/2015 Highfields
White-throated Needletail 11/02/2015 Helidon
Fork-tailed Swift 26/03/2015 Highfields
Dollarbird 24/01/2015 Highfields
Red Wattlebird 28/01/2015 USQ Toowoomba
Grey Fantail 1/04/2015 Highfields
Apostlebird 24/01/2015 Highfields
Satin Bowerbird 24/01/2015 Highfields
House Sparrow 28/01/2015 Mort Street Toowoomba
Double-barred Finch 7/02/2015 Highfields
Golden-headed Cisticola 28/01/2015 Highfields
Common Myna 28/01/2015
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