136 spp not reported this Spring

Same rules as for Winter 2007 i.e. sightings anywhere within a 250 km radius of Toowoomba, but excluding the local survey area (see below), for the period 1 Sep - 30 Nov 2007.

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136 spp not reported this Spring

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A total of 277 species (of 413 species recorded in the area) were reported for Spring 2007. However, I'm sure we can add a few more retrospectively.

The following species have not been reported.
1. Stubble Quail
2. King Quail
3. Blue-billed Duck
4. Freckled Duck
5. Australian Shelduck
6. Green Pygmy-goose
7. Mallard
8. Hoary-headed Grebe
9. Southern Giant-Petrel
10. Northern Giant-Petrel
11. Cape Petrel
12. Tahiti Petrel
13. Great-winged Petrel
14. Providence Petrel
15. Fairy Prion
16. Streaked Shearwater
17. Wedge-tailed Shearwater
18. Buller's Shearwater
19. Flesh-footed Shearwater
20. Short-tailed Shearwater
21. Fluttering Shearwater
22. Hutton's Shearwater
23. Wandering Albatross
24. Black-browed Albatross
25. Shy Albatross
26. Wilson's Storm-Petrel
27. Red-tailed Tropicbird
28. Masked Booby
29. Brown Booby
30. Great Frigatebird
31. Lesser Frigatebird
32. Little Bittern
33. Black Bittern
34. Australasian Bittern
35. Black-necked Stork
36. Letter-winged Kite
37. Square-tailed Kite
38. Black-breasted Buzzard
39. Spotted Harrier
40. Swamp Harrier
41. Collared Sparrowhawk
42. Red Goshawk
43. Grey Falcon
44. Lewin's Rail
45. Bush-hen
46. Baillon's Crake
47. Australian Spotted Crake
48. Spotless Crake
49. Red-backed Button-quail
50. Red-chested Button-quail
51. Black-breasted Button-quail
53. Little Curlew
54. Common Redshank
55. Wood Sandpiper
56. Common Sandpiper
57. Wandering Tattler
58. Asian Dowitcher
59. Sanderling
60. Pectoral Sandpiper
61. Broad-billed Sandpiper
62. Red-necked Phalarope
63. Australian Bustard
64. Beach Stone-curlew
66. Grey Plover
67. Double-banded Plover
68. Greater Sand Plover
69. Oriental Plover
70. Oriental Pratincole
71. Australian Pratincole
72. Great Skua
73. Pomarine Jaeger
74. Arctic Jaeger
75. Long-tailed Jaeger
76. Kelp Gull
77. Lesser Crested Tern
78. Roseate Tern
79. White-fronted Tern
80. Black-naped Tern
81. Common Tern
82. Little Tern
83. Bridled Tern
84. Sooty Tern
85. White-winged Black Tern
86. Common Noddy
87. Black Noddy
88. Grey Ternlet
89. Brush Bronzewing
90. Superb Fruit-Dove
92. Musk Lorikeet
93. Double-eyed Fig-Parrot
94. Australian Ringneck
95. Swift Parrot
96. Budgerigar
97. Ground Parrot
98. Oriental Cuckoo
99. Little Bronze-Cuckoo
100. Powerful Owl
101. Barking Owl
102. Sooty Owl
103. Masked Owl
104. Barn Owl
105. Grass Owl
106. Marbled Frogmouth
108. White-rumped Swiftlet
109. Forest Kingfisher
111. Red-browed Treecreeper
112. Southern Emu-wren
113. Eastern Bristlebird
114. Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
115. Regent Honeyeater
117. New Holland Honeyeater
119. Dusky Honeyeater
120. Scarlet Robin
121. Flame Robin
122. Hooded Robin
123. White-browed Babbler
124. Spotted Quail-thrush
125. Olive Whistler
126. White-eared Monarch
127. Satin Flycatcher
128. Shining Flycatcher
129. Varied Triller
130. Little Woodswallow
131. Regent Bowerbird
133. White-backed Swallow
134. Little Grassbird
135. Bassian Thrush
136. Common Blackbird
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