In October 2012 108 species were reported to me. It is 5 less than the astonishing total in October 2012, and the same number as recorded in November 2011.
The Banded Lapwings have continued to be observed in large numbers (up to 40 birds) on the Hoskinstown Plain. Other exciting sightings have resulted in adding 3 additional species to the overall list for the area. While leading a COG outing to Yanununbeyan SCA we found a nesting Chestnut-rumped Heathwren near Corner Hill. An Intermediate Egret was observed on a swamp in the Plain, and an Australian Pelican was seen flying over Carwoola on the Hoskinstown Plain. The total list of species seen in the area over the past 6 years is now 176.
Looking to the future I notice that seed has set on many of the wattles (Acacia sp.). This genus has been the food source for the Superb Parrots reported from the Hoskinstown Plain in the past two summers and I would be really keen to hear of reports of them, especially in other locales around the area.
Several species have started breeding as indicated in red in the list below.
Thank you to observers and landholders in Widgiewa Rd; Hoskinstown, Plains Rd; the Molonglo Valley and Wanna Wanna Rd. As always observations are welcomed, especially of breeding events.
List of species observed
1 Waterbirds: Black Swan; Australian Shelduck; Australian Wood Duck; Australian Shoveler; Grey Teal; Pacific Black Duck; Hardhead; Australasian Grebe; Little Pied Cormorant; Australian Pelican; White‑necked Heron; Intermediate Egret; Great Egret: White‑faced Heron; Australian White Ibis; Straw-necked Ibis; Yellow-billed Spoonbill; EurasianCoot; Black-winged Stilt;Black‑fronted Dotterel; Masked Lapwing; Banded Lapwing; Latham’s Snipe.
2 Birds of Prey: Black-shouldered Kite; Brown Goshawk; Wedge-tailed Eagle; Little Eagle; Nankeen Kestrel; Brown Falcon; Peregrine Falcon.
3 Parrots and Relatives: Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo; Gang‑gang Cockatoo; Galah; Sulphur‑crested Cockatoo; Australian King‑parrot; Crimson Rosella; Eastern Rosella; Red-rumped parrot
4 Kingfishers and other non-songbirds: ; Stubble Quail; Brown quail; Common Bronzewing; Crested Pigeon; Tawny Frogmouth; Australian Owlet-nightjar; Horsfield's Bronze‑Cuckoo; Shining Bronze‑cuckoo; Pallid Cuckoo; Fan‑tailed Cuckoo; Brush Cuckoo; Southern Boobok, Eastern Barn Owl; Laughing Kookaburra; Rainbow Bee‑eater;
5 Honeyeaters: Eastern Spinebill; Yellow-faced Honeyeater; White-eared Honeyeater; Yellow-tufted Honeyeater; Noisy Miner; Red Wattlebird; Brown‑headed Honeyeater; Noisy Friarbird
6 Flycatchers and similar species: Rufous Whistler; Grey Shrike-thrush; Grey Fantail; Willie Wagtail; Leaden Flycatcher; Magpie-lark; Scarlet Robin; Red‑capped Robin, Flame Robin; Eastern Yellow Robin; Welcome Swallow; Fairy Martin; Tree Martin
7 Thornbills, Finches and similar species: Superb Fairy-wren; White-browed Scrubwren; Chestnut-rumped Heathwren; Weebill; White-throated Gerygone; Striated Thornbill; Yellow‑rumped Thornbill; Buff‑rumped Thornbill; Brown Thornbill; Spotted Pardalote; Striated Pardalote; Silvereye; Double‑barred Finch; Red‑browed Finch; Diamond Firetail; House Sparrow; European Goldfinch
8 Other, smaller birds: White-throated Treecreeper; Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike; White‑-winged Triller; Olive‑backed Oriole; Dusky Woodswallow; Skylark; Australian Reed-warbler; Rufous Songlark; Brown Songlark; Common Blackbird; Common Starling; Mistletoebird; Australasian Pipit;
9 Other, larger birds: Grey Butcherbird; Australian Magpie; Pied Currawong; Grey Currawong; Australian Raven; Little Raven; White-winged Chough
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