Not reported as at 30.05.08 (110 spp)

Sightings within the local survey area for the period 1 Mar 2008 - 31 May 2008. The local survey area is a rectangular area extending from Kingsthorpe NW of Toowoomba to the Mt Whitestone/Fordsdale area SE of Helidon.

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Not reported as at 30.05.08 (110 spp)

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1. Stubble Quail *
2. King Quail *
3. Magpie Goose
4. Wandering Whistling-Duck *
5. Blue-billed Duck *
6. Musk Duck *
7. Freckled Duck *
8. Black Swan
9. Cotton Pygmy-goose *
10. Mallard *
11. Australasian Shoveler
12. Chestnut Teal *
13. Pink-eared Duck
14. Hoary-headed Grebe *
15. Great Crested Grebe *
16. Gould's Petrel # *
17. Pied Cormorant *
18. Little Egret
19. Little Bittern *
20. Black Bittern *
21. Glossy Ibis *
22. Royal Spoonbill
23. Black-necked Stork *
24. Osprey *
25. Square-tailed Kite *
26. Brahminy Kite *
27. Red Goshawk *
28. Brolga *
29. Buff-banded Rail
30. Bush-Hen *
31. Baillon's Crake *
32. Australian Spotted Crake *
33. Spotless Crake *
34. Black-tailed Native-hen *
35. Red-backed Button-quail *
36. Little Button-quail *
37. Red-chested Button-quail *
38. Black-breasted Button-quail *
39. Black-tailed Godwit *
40. Whimbrel *
41. Marsh Sandpiper
42. Common Greenshank *
43. Common Sandpiper *
44. Red-necked Stint *
45. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
46. Curlew Sandpiper
47. Red-necked Phalarope *
48. Painted Snipe *
49. Comb-crested Jacana *
50. Red-necked Avocet
51. Pacific Golden Plover *
52. Red-capped Plover *
53. Red-kneed Dotterel
54. Banded Lapwing
55. Australian Pratincole *
56. Silver Gull
57. Gull-billed Tern *
58. Caspian Tern *
59. Sooty Tern ## *
60. Whiskered Tern
61. White-winged Black Tern *
62. Emerald Dove
63. Squatter Pigeon *
64. Diamond Dove *
65. Wompoo Fruit-Dove *
66. Superb Fruit-Dove *
67. Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove
68. Topknot Pigeon
69. Red-winged Parrot *
70. Crimson Rosella
71. Swift Parrot *
72. Budgerigar *
73. Turquoise Parrot *
74. Oriental Cuckoo *
75. Pallid Cuckoo
76. Black-eared Cuckoo *
77. Little Bronze-Cuckoo *
78. Barking Owl *
79. Sooty Owl *
80. Masked Owl *
81. Spotted Nightjar *
82. White-throated Needletail
83. Fork-tailed Swift
84. Forest Kingfisher *
85. Red-backed Kingfisher *
86. Western Gerygone
87. Yellow-tufted Honeyeater
88. White-plumed Honeyeater *
89. Painted Honeyeater *
90. Black Honeyeater *
91. Scarlet Robin *
92. Red-capped Robin
93. Spotted Quail-thrush *
94. White-eared Monarch *
95. Satin Flycatcher *
96. Barred Cuckoo-shrike
97. White-breasted Woodswallow *
98. Masked Woodswallow *
99. White-browed Woodswallow *
100. Black-faced Woodswallow *
101. Little Woodswallow *
102. Australian Raven *
103. Singing Bushlark
104. Diamond Firetail *
105. White-backed Swallow
106. Tree Martin
107. Little Grassbird *
108. Rufous Songlark
109. Brown Songlark *
110. Russet-tailed Thrush *


* Rare Bird Report may be required
# Single record - injured bird
## Single record - dead bird
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