Three RTBCs

Since 1991, these magnificent birds have been annual visitors to Toowoomba and surrounds in fluctuating numbers and for varying lengths of time. The availability of fruiting White Cedar (Melia azerderach) dictate their local movements but how and to what extent is unclear.

Let's collectively get a better idea on their annual numbers, daily patterns of movement and local distribution. How far east do they venture each year? Do they ever reach Ipswich and Brisbane? Provide the date and time, number of birds, exact location, and what they were doing e.g. feeding in white cedar, roosting, flying east.

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NicciT
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Three RTBCs

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3 Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos flying north mid-morning on Friday, 09 January. They were following the ridge-line to the east or Holberton Street. Apologies for the late posting, Nicci
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