Wedge-tailed Eagle 1/12/11 Murphys Creek township
Musk Lorikeet 1/12/11 DEEDI, 203 Tor St, Wilsonton Mick Atzeni
Tawny Grassbird 1/12/11 in the over grown paddock east of Frew St, near the junction with Nardoo St., Drayton (Grid C4), Al Young
Following all at "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer:
White-faced Heron 3/12/11
Nankeen Kestrel 4/12/11
Pale-vented Bush-Hen * (2 seen from deck; first record of more than one at "Tiddalac") 2/12/11
Common Bronzewing 3/12/11
Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo 6 birds 3/12/11; 13 birds 5/12/11
Australian King-Parrot 3/12/11
Brush Cuckoo 4/12/11
Fan-tailed Cuckoo 3/12/11
Shining Bronze-Cuckoo 4/12/11
Little Bronze-Cuckoo 4/12/11
White-throated Nightjar 4/12/11
White-throated Needletail (3) 3/12/11
White-throated Treecreeper 3/12/11
Speckled Warbler 4/12/11
Weebill 4/12/11
White-throated Gerygone 3/12/11
Buff-rumped Thornbill 4/12/11
Yellow-rumped Thornbill 4/12/11
Jacky Winter 3/12/11
Eastern Yellow Robin 4/12/11
Grey-crowned Babbler 4/12/11
Eastern Whipbird 3/12/11
Rufous Whistler 3/12/11
Leaden Flycatcher 3/12/11
Cicadabird 3/12/11
Figbird 3/12/11
Grey Butcherbird 3/12/11
Pied Butcherbird 4/12/11
Red-browed Finch 4/12/11
Welcome Swallow 4/12/11
Pale-vented Bush-hen & others from home
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Pale-vented Bush-hen & others from home
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Michael Atzeni
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7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
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Black Swan, Great Cormorant and others
Purple Swamphen 11/12/11 Hood's lagoon, Helidon Mick Atzeni
Eurasian Coot 11/12/11 Hood's lagoon, Helidon Mick Atzeni
Black-winged Stilt 11/12/11 Hood's lagoon, Helidon Mick Atzeni
Rufous Songlark 11/12/11 creek crossing, Lockyer Siding Mick Atzeni
Black Swan (4) 10/12/11 "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer Mick Atzeni
Great Cormorant (1) 10/12/11 "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer Mick Atzeni
Richard's Pipit 9/12/11 Murphys Creek township Mick Atzeni
The Black Swans were a stately addition to the "Tiddalac" list - bird #157.
Little Lorikeets have been here daily this summer; forgot to add them originally.
The Bush-hens are now resident just upstream of the cottage and I see one, sometimes two most days from the deck if I wait long enough.
There were 6+Wandering Whistling Ducks at Hood's lagoon, Helidon on 11/12, but not much else of note.
Cheers
Mick
Eurasian Coot 11/12/11 Hood's lagoon, Helidon Mick Atzeni
Black-winged Stilt 11/12/11 Hood's lagoon, Helidon Mick Atzeni
Rufous Songlark 11/12/11 creek crossing, Lockyer Siding Mick Atzeni
Black Swan (4) 10/12/11 "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer Mick Atzeni
Great Cormorant (1) 10/12/11 "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer Mick Atzeni
Richard's Pipit 9/12/11 Murphys Creek township Mick Atzeni
The Black Swans were a stately addition to the "Tiddalac" list - bird #157.
Little Lorikeets have been here daily this summer; forgot to add them originally.
The Bush-hens are now resident just upstream of the cottage and I see one, sometimes two most days from the deck if I wait long enough.
There were 6+Wandering Whistling Ducks at Hood's lagoon, Helidon on 11/12, but not much else of note.
Cheers
Mick
Michael Atzeni
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485
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Four more from "Tiddalac", Upper Lockyer
Spotted Pardalote 18/12 - scarce at present
Yellow-faced Honeyeater 18/12 - heard a couple; first for a while
Scarlet Honeyeater 17/12 - appear to have just returned
Azure Kingfisher 15/12
Cheers
Mick
Yellow-faced Honeyeater 18/12 - heard a couple; first for a while
Scarlet Honeyeater 17/12 - appear to have just returned
Azure Kingfisher 15/12
Cheers
Mick
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Beeater, Pelican, Brown Falcon
Three more from my area:
Australian Pelican (2) 22/12/11 overhead, "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer
Rainbow Bee-eater 22/12/11 heard overhead, "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer
Brown Falcon 20/12/11 Murphys Creek Road, Lockyer
Incidentally, Bush-hen seen twice today from the deck, first around 0530 hrs, then briefly at 1715 hrs after his evening poke along the water's edge. I've discovered one only has a very narrow window of opportunity to see this bird on any given day; it is true to its name 99% of the time.
Cheers
Mick
Australian Pelican (2) 22/12/11 overhead, "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer
Rainbow Bee-eater 22/12/11 heard overhead, "Tiddalac", 68 Thomas Rd, Upper Lockyer
Brown Falcon 20/12/11 Murphys Creek Road, Lockyer
Incidentally, Bush-hen seen twice today from the deck, first around 0530 hrs, then briefly at 1715 hrs after his evening poke along the water's edge. I've discovered one only has a very narrow window of opportunity to see this bird on any given day; it is true to its name 99% of the time.
Cheers
Mick
Michael Atzeni
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Two more from Upper Lockyer
This morning, saw Yellow-tufted Honeyeaters and Fuscous Honeyeaters along Thomas Rd, about 700m past "Tiddalac" entrance, Upper Lockyer.
Bush-hen kindly showed well for me for Christmas at around 5:40am.
Cheers
Mick
Bush-hen kindly showed well for me for Christmas at around 5:40am.
Cheers
Mick
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Varied Sittella
Don't see them very often at home but there was a party of Varied Sittellas in the trees at the entrance to Tiddalac this morning.
Re the bush-hens, the female (I assume) and her two gangly youngsters showed well this morning, poking along the water's edge, and then mum had a bath and preen. Young are still downy black with some brown primary feathers starting to appear.
Curiously, have not seen her mate since the chicks were born. Nor have I heard two birds calling. Maybe parenthood proved all too much and dad's done a runner???
Cheers
Mick
Re the bush-hens, the female (I assume) and her two gangly youngsters showed well this morning, poking along the water's edge, and then mum had a bath and preen. Young are still downy black with some brown primary feathers starting to appear.
Curiously, have not seen her mate since the chicks were born. Nor have I heard two birds calling. Maybe parenthood proved all too much and dad's done a runner???
Cheers
Mick
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Parenthood
Maybe the Mum took off to enjoy the last of the summer and left 'em with Dad