Not reported as at 31.08.07

Same rules as for Autumn 2007 i.e. sightings anywhere within a 250 km radius of Toowoomba, but excluding the local survey area (see below), for the period 1 June - 31 August.

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Not reported as at 31.08.07

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163 species not reported during winter. Still some common stuff unreported. Check your winter records.

1. Stubble Quail
2. King Quail
3. Blue-billed Duck
4. Musk Duck
5. Freckled Duck
6. Australian Shelduck
7. Green Pygmy-goose
8. Mallard
9. Southern Giant-Petrel
10. Northern Giant-Petrel
11. Cape Petrel
12. Tahiti Petrel
13. Great-winged Petrel
14. Fairy Prion
15. Streaked Shearwater
16. Buller's Shearwater
17. Flesh-footed Shearwater
18. Short-tailed Shearwater
19. Fluttering Shearwater
20. Wandering Albatross
21. Shy Albatross
22. Red-tailed Tropicbird
23. Masked Booby
24. Brown Booby
25. Great Frigatebird
26. Lesser Frigatebird
27. Nankeen Night-Heron
28. Little Bittern
29. Black Bittern
30. Australasian Bittern
31. Letter-winged Kite
32. Black-breasted Buzzard
33. Red Goshawk
34. Grey Falcon
35. Buff-banded Rail
36. Bush-hen
37. Baillon's Crake
38. Australian Spotted Crake
39. Spotless Crake
40. Black-tailed Native-hen
41. Red-backed Button-quail
42. Little Button-quail
43. Red-chested Button-quail
44. Painted Button-quail
45. Black-tailed Godwit
46. Little Curlew
47. Common Redshank
48. Common Greenshank
49. Wood Sandpiper
50. Terek Sandpiper
51. Common Sandpiper
52. Grey-tailed Tattler
53. Wandering Tattler
54. Ruddy Turnstone
55. Asian Dowitcher
56. Great Knot
57. Red Knot
58. Sanderling
59. Red-necked Stint
60. Pectoral Sandpiper
61. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
62. Curlew Sandpiper
63. Broad-billed Sandpiper
64. Red-necked Phalarope
65. Painted Snipe
66. Beach Stone-curlew
67. Pacific Golden Plover
68. Grey Plover
69. Red-capped Plover
70. Lesser Sand Plover
71. Greater Sand Plover
72. Oriental Plover
73. Oriental Pratincole
74. Australian Pratincole
75. Great Skua
76. Pomarine Jaeger
77. Arctic Jaeger
78. Long-tailed Jaeger
79. Kelp Gull
80. Lesser Crested Tern
81. Roseate Tern
82. White-fronted Tern
83. Black-naped Tern
84. Common Tern
85. Little Tern
86. Bridled Tern
87. White-winged Black Tern
88. Black Noddy
89. Grey Ternlet
90. Emerald Dove
91. Brush Bronzewing
92. Squatter Pigeon
93. Diamond Dove
94. Superb Fruit-Dove
95. Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove
96. Musk Lorikeet
97. Double-eyed Fig-Parrot
98. Australian Ringneck
99. Blue Bonnet
100. Swift Parrot
101. Budgerigar
102. Turquoise Parrot
103. Oriental Cuckoo
104. Pallid Cuckoo
105. Brush Cuckoo
106. Black-eared Cuckoo
107. Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo
108. Little Bronze-Cuckoo
109. Common Koel
110. Channel-billed Cuckoo
111. Powerful Owl
112. Barking Owl
113. Sooty Owl
114. Masked Owl
115. Barn Owl
116. Marbled Frogmouth
117. White-throated Nightjar
118. Spotted Nightjar
119. White-rumped Swiftlet
120. White-throated Needletail
121. Fork-tailed Swift
122. Blue-winged Kookaburra
123. Red-backed Kingfisher
124. Dollarbird

125. Superb Lyrebird
126. White-winged Fairy-wren
127. Eastern Bristlebird
128. Large-billed Scrubwren
129. Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
130. Chestnut-rumped Thornbill
131. Southern Whiteface
132. Regent Honeyeater
133. Honeyeater
134. Painted Honeyeater
135. New Holland Honeyeater
136. Black Honeyeater
137. Dusky Honeyeater
138. Crimson Chat
139. Scarlet Robin
140. Flame Robin
141. Hooded Robin
142. White-browed Babbler
143. Crested Shrike-tit
144. Olive Whistler
145. Black-faced Monarch
146. Spectacled Monarch
147. White-eared Monarch
148. Leaden Flycatcher
149. Satin Flycatcher
150. Shining Flycatcher
151. Barred Cuckoo-shrike
152. Cicadabird
153. White-winged Triller
154. Masked Woodswallow
155. White-browed Woodswallow
156. Little Woodswallow
157. Singing Bushlark
158. Diamond Firetail
159. Nutmeg Mannikin
160. Little Grassbird
161. Brown Songlark
162. Russet-tailed Thrush
163. Common Blackbird
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Eastern Rosellas at Allora

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Accidently listed this sighting under the Autumn Section. Yesterday 5 Aug 07, saw a group of Eastern Rosellas at the Allora Cemetery, Allora-Clifton Rd.
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