Hi All, I thought it was about time that I got some of my sightings in.
Stanthorpe, Qld - 20-3-10
Grey crowned Babbler - single bird flying across Folkestone St. in town
Eastern Rosellas
Pyramids Rd, Girraween, Qld - 28-3-10
New Holland Honeyeaters
Red Wattlebird
Grey Fantail
Yellow rumped Thornbills
Tree Martins
Girraween National Park, 28-3-10
Striated Thornbills
Red browed Finches
White throated Treecreeper
White eared Honeyeater
Yellow faced Honeyeater
Eastern Spinebills
Yellow tufted Honeyeater
Black faced Woodswallow
Dalby, Qld 4/4/10
Red winged Parrot
Blue Bonnets (near Agricultural College)
Condamine River, Dalby 4/4/10
Weebills
Lake Broadwater 4/4/10
White plumed Honeyeaters
Mistletoe Bird
Australian Raven calling
Emus (2)
Jimbour Station Rd, Dalby, Qld
Singing Bushlarks
cheers
Glenn McRae
Stanthorpe, Qld
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Black-faced Woodswallows
Hi Glenn,
Can I get some more information about the Black-faced Woodswallows you saw please? I'm trying to track down 350 species in SEQ this year, and that's one I don't have a reliable site for.
Regards,
Chris
Can I get some more information about the Black-faced Woodswallows you saw please? I'm trying to track down 350 species in SEQ this year, and that's one I don't have a reliable site for.
Regards,
Chris
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Chris,
I don't know that my Woodswallow sighting is going to be of much help to you. It was of a single bird at the lower right end of the Camping Grounds not far from where the walking track to the Junction heads off. This is my first and only sighting of Black faced Woodswallows in Girraween.
cheers
Glenn
I don't know that my Woodswallow sighting is going to be of much help to you. It was of a single bird at the lower right end of the Camping Grounds not far from where the walking track to the Junction heads off. This is my first and only sighting of Black faced Woodswallows in Girraween.
cheers
Glenn
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