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Wanted list

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:58 am
by Mick Atzeni
Still no starling!??

Stubble Quail *
King Quail *
Magpie Goose
Wandering Whistling-Duck *
Blue-billed Duck *
Freckled Duck *
Mallard *
Australasian Shoveler
Chestnut Teal *
Pink-eared Duck
Hoary-headed Grebe *
Great Crested Grebe *
Pied Cormorant *
Intermediate Egret
Nankeen Night-Heron
Little Bittern *
Glossy Ibis *
Black-necked Stork *
Brahminy Kite *
Swamp Harrier *
Grey Falcon
Brolga *
Lewin's Rail *
Baillon's Crake *
Australian Spotted Crake *
Spotless Crake *
Black-tailed Native-hen *
Eurasian Coot
Red-backed Button-quail *
Little Button-quail *
Red-chested Button-quail *
Painted Button-quail
Black-breasted Button-quail *
Latham's Snipe
Black-tailed Godwit *
Whimbrel *
Marsh Sandpiper
Common Greenshank *
Common Sandpiper *
Red-necked Stint *
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
Curlew Sandpiper
Red-necked Phalarope *
Painted Snipe *
Bush Stone-curlew *
Red-necked Avocet
Pacific Golden Plover *
Red-capped Plover *
Red-kneed Dotterel
Banded Lapwing
Australian Pratincole *
Silver Gull
Gull-billed Tern *
Caspian Tern *
Whiskered Tern
White-winged Black Tern *
Emerald Dove
Squatter Pigeon *
Diamond Dove *
Wompoo Fruit-Dove *
Superb Fruit-Dove *
Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove
Red-winged Parrot *
Crimson Rosella
Swift Parrot *
Budgerigar *
Turquoise Parrot *
Oriental Cuckoo *
Pallid Cuckoo
Black-eared Cuckoo *
Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo
Barking Owl *
Sooty Owl *
Masked Owl *
White-throated Nightjar
Spotted Nightjar *
Forest Kingfisher *
Red-backed Kingfisher *
Noisy Pitta *
Yellow-throated Miner *
White-plumed Honeyeater *
Black-chinned Honeyeater *
Painted Honeyeater *
Black Honeyeater *
Scarlet Robin *
Spotted Quail-thrush *
White-eared Monarch *
Ground Cuckoo-shrike *
White-winged Triller
White-breasted Woodswallow *
Masked Woodswallow *
White-browed Woodswallow *
Black-faced Woodswallow *
Little Woodswallow *
Australian Raven *
White-winged Chough
Diamond Firetail *
White-backed Swallow
Clamorous Reed-Warbler
Little Grassbird *
Rufous Songlark
Brown Songlark *
Russet-tailed Thrush *
Common Starling

* Rare Bird Report may be requested

Starlings Linthorpe

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 8:02 pm
by Alastair Silcock
Didn't mention this earlier because I thought someone would have already listed them. I regularly saw a sole starling near the house at Linthorpe during May, then one morning late in the month there was three. Surprisingly so few.