Not reported as at 27.02.08 (173 spp)

Same rules as for past seasons i.e. sightings anywhere within a 250 km radius of Toowoomba, but excluding the local survey area (see above), for the period 1 Dec - 29 Feb 2008.

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Not reported as at 27.02.08 (173 spp)

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Below are 173 species not yet reported this summer. One day left!

1. Emu

2. Stubble Quail

3. Blue-billed Duck
4. Freckled Duck
5. Australian Shelduck
6. Cotton Pygmy-goose
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. Providence Petrel
15. Fairy Prion
16. Streaked Shearwater
17. Buller's Shearwater
18. Flesh-footed Shearwater
19. Short-tailed Shearwater
20. Fluttering Shearwater
21. Hutton's Shearwater

22. Wandering Albatross
23. Black-browed Albatross
24. Shy Albatross

25. Wilson's Storm-Petrel

26. Red-tailed Tropicbird

27. Australasian Gannet
28. Masked Booby
29. Brown Booby

30. Great Cormorant

31. Great Frigatebird
32. Lesser Frigatebird

33. Eastern Reef-Egret
34. Black Bittern
35. Australasian Bittern
36. Glossy Ibis

37. Letter-winged Kite
38. Square-tailed Kite
39. Black-breasted Buzzard
40. Spotted Harrier
41. Brown Goshawk
42. Red Goshawk

43. Little Eagle
44. Grey Falcon

45. Lewin's Rail
46. Bush-hen
47. Baillon's Crake
48. Australian Spotted Crake
49. Spotless Crake
50. Black-tailed Native-hen

51. Australian Bustard

52. Red-backed Button-quail
53. Little Button-quail
54. Red-chested Button-quail
55. Painted Button-quail
56. Black-breasted Button-quail

57. Latham's Snipe
58. Little Curlew
59. Common Redshank
60. Wood Sandpiper
61. Common Sandpiper
62. Asian Dowitcher
63. Sanderling
64. Pectoral Sandpiper
65. Broad-billed Sandpiper
66. Red-necked Phalarope
67. Painted Snipe
68. Beach Stone-curlew
69. Pacific Golden Plover
70. Grey Plover
71. Double-banded Plover
72. Greater Sand Plover
73. Oriental Plover
74. Red-kneed Dotterel
75. Banded Lapwing
76. Oriental Pratincole
77. Australian Pratincole

78. Great Skua
79. Pomarine Jaeger
80. Arctic Jaeger
81. Long-tailed Jaeger

82. Kelp Gull
83. Lesser Crested Tern
84. Roseate Tern
85. White-fronted Tern
86. Black-naped Tern
87. Little Tern
88. Bridled Tern
89. Sooty Tern
90. White-winged Black Tern
91. Common Noddy
92. Black Noddy
93. Grey Ternlet

94. Emerald Dove
95. Brush Bronzewing
96. Squatter Pigeon
97. Diamond Dove
98. Superb Fruit-Dove


99. Double-eyed Fig-Parrot
100. Australian Ringneck
101. Swift Parrot
102. Budgerigar
103. Turquoise Parrot
104. Ground Parrot

105. Oriental Cuckoo
106. Pallid Cuckoo
107. Black-eared Cuckoo
108. Little Bronze-Cuckoo

109. Powerful Owl
110. Barking Owl
111. Sooty Owl
112. Masked Owl
113. Barn Owl
114. Grass Owl

115. Tawny Frogmouth
116. Marbled Frogmouth
117. White-throated Nightjar
118. Spotted Nightjar

119. Fork-tailed Swift

120. Azure Kingfisher
121. Blue-winged Kookaburra
122. Forest Kingfisher
123. Red-backed Kingfisher

124. Albert's Lyrebird
125. Superb Lyrebird
126. Rufous Scrub-bird

127. Red-browed Treecreeper
128. Brown Treecreeper

129. White-winged Fairy-wren

130. Southern Emu-wren

131. Eastern Bristlebird

132. Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
133. Western Gerygone
134. Inland Thornbill
135. Chestnut-rumped Thornbill
136. Buff-rumped Thornbill
137. Yellow Thornbill

138. Southern Whiteface

139. Regent Honeyeater
140. Singing Honeyeater
141. Mangrove Honeyeater
142. White-plumed Honeyeater
143. Painted Honeyeater
144. New Holland Honeyeater
145. White-cheeked Honeyeater
146. Black Honeyeater
147. Pied Honeyeater
148. Dusky Honeyeater

149. Crimson Chat

150. Scarlet Robin
151. Red-capped Robin
152. Flame Robin
153. Rose Robin
154. Hooded Robin
155. Pale-yellow Robin

156. Logrunner

157. White-browed Babbler

158. Spotted Quail-thrush

159. Olive Whistler
160. Little Shrike-thrush

161. White-eared Monarch
162. Satin Flycatcher
163. Shining Flycatcher

164. Barred Cuckoo-shrike
165. White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike

166. Masked Woodswallow
167. Black-faced Woodswallow
168. Little Woodswallow

169. Spotted Bowerbird

170. Diamond Firetail
171. Nutmeg Mannikin

172. Little Grassbird

173. Bassian Thrush
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Paradise Riflebird

Post by Sandra »

Hello Mick

Ron an I saw the Paradise Riflebird at Jollys Lookout on 27th Dec while searching for the Glossies, which we nearly missed as they were back at the carpark about 15 metres from our car. The riflebird is still on the list to get as of 31st.

Cheers Sandra
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