Not reported as at 10.06.08 (141 of 413spp)

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 Mar - 31 May 2008.

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Not reported as at 10.06.08 (141 of 413spp)

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Just a reminder that you don't have to be a member to contribute. Just apply to register and you'll be cookin' with gas.

1. King Quail

2. Blue-billed Duck
3. Freckled Duck
4. Australian Shelduck
5. Cotton Pygmy-goose
6. Green Pygmy-goose

7. Southern Giant-Petrel
8. Northern Giant-Petrel
9. Cape Petrel
10. Tahiti Petrel
11. Great-winged Petrel
12. Providence Petrel
13. Fairy Prion
14. Streaked Shearwater
15. Wedge-tailed Shearwater
16. Buller's Shearwater
17. Flesh-footed Shearwater
18. Short-tailed Shearwater
19. Fluttering Shearwater
20. Hutton's Shearwater

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

24. Wilson's Storm-Petrel

25. Red-tailed Tropicbird

26. Masked Booby
27. Brown Booby

28. Great Frigatebird
29. Lesser Frigatebird

30. Little Bittern
31. Black Bittern
32. Australasian Bittern

33. Letter-winged Kite
34. Black-breasted Buzzard
35. Red Goshawk

36. Grey Falcon

37. Lewin's Rail
38. Bush-hen
39. Baillon's Crake
40. Australian Spotted Crake
41. Spotless Crake
42. Black-tailed Native-hen

43. Red-backed Button-quail
44. Little Button-quail
45. Red-chested Button-quail
46. Painted Button-quail
47. Black-breasted Button-quail

48. Latham's Snipe
49. Black-tailed Godwit
50. Little Curlew
51. Common Redshank
52. Marsh Sandpiper
53. Wood Sandpiper
54. Common Sandpiper
55. Wandering Tattler
56. Ruddy Turnstone
57. Asian Dowitcher
58. Red Knot
59. Sanderling
60. Pectoral Sandpiper
61. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
62. Broad-billed Sandpiper
63. Red-necked Phalarope
64. Painted Snipe
65. Beach Stone-curlew
66. Red-necked Avocet
67. Grey Plover
68. Double-banded Plover
69. Oriental Plover
70. Red-kneed Dotterel

71. Oriental Pratincole
72. Australian Pratincole

73. Great Skua
74. Pomarine Jaeger
75. Arctic Jaeger
76. Long-tailed Jaeger

77. Kelp Gull
78. Lesser Crested Tern
79. Roseate Tern
80. White-fronted Tern
81. Black-naped Tern
82. Common Tern
83. Bridled Tern
84. Sooty Tern
85. White-winged Black Tern
86. Common Noddy
87. Black Noddy
88. Grey Ternlet

89. Emerald Dove
90. Superb Fruit-Dove
91. Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove

92. Double-eyed Fig-Parrot
93. Australian Ringneck
94. Swift Parrot
95. Budgerigar

96. Oriental Cuckoo
97. Brush Cuckoo
98. Black-eared Cuckoo
99. Little Bronze-Cuckoo

100. Barking Owl
101. Masked Owl
102. Barn Owl
103. Grass Owl

104. Marbled Frogmouth
105. Spotted Nightjar

106. White-rumped Swiftlet
107. White-throated Needletail
108. Fork-tailed Swift

109. Blue-winged Kookaburra
110. Forest Kingfisher
111. Red-backed Kingfisher

112. Noisy Pitta

113. Albert's Lyrebird
114. Superb Lyrebird
115. Rufous Scrub-bird

116. Red-browed Treecreeper

117. Eastern Bristlebird

118. Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
119. Chestnut-rumped Thornbill

120. Regent Honeyeater
121. Black-chinned Honeyeater
122. Painted Honeyeater
123. Black Honeyeater
124. Pied Honeyeater
125. Dusky Honeyeater

126. Crimson Chat

127. Flame Robin

128. White-browed Babbler

129. Olive Whistler

130. White-eared Monarch
131. Satin Flycatcher
132. Shining Flycatcher

133. Barred Cuckoo-shrike

134. Masked Woodswallow
135. White-browed Woodswallow
136. Black-faced Woodswallow
137. Little Woodswallow

138. Singing Bushlark

139. Brown Songlark

140. Bassian Thrush

141. Common Blackbird
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