By Birding-Aus, on April 28th, 2016% This may interest those who are thinking of visiting Thailand
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Subject: [OB] Thai Raptor Guide on AppStore and PlayStore To: orientalbirding@yahoogroups.com, ARRCN ML < arrcn@pmb.biglobe.ne.jp>, birding-malaysia@googlegroups.com, asian-raptors@yahoogroups.com, raptor-conservation@yahoogroups.com, wildbirdSingapore-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Hi all,
Thai Raptor Guide App lite version is now available on both . . . → Read More: Fwd: [OB] Thai Raptor Guide on AppStore and PlayStore
By Birding-Aus, on April 28th, 2016% Hi Folks
Due to a cancellation I now have 1 seat available for a 7 Day Cape York / Iron Range Birding Adventure starting on the 17 of July 2016.
If any of you are interested please contacted us for a detailed itinerary, bird list and price at info@closeupbirding.com.au
Thank you in advance.
David . . . → Read More: ADVERTISEMENT: 7Day Cape York / Iron Range Birding Adventure
By Birding-Aus, on April 27th, 2016% Any ideas?
www.smh.com.au/nsw/what-happened-to-these-cockatoos-20160427-gog4db.html
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Paul Taylor Veni, vidi, tici – birder@ozemail.com.au I came, I saw, I ticked.
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By Pieter de Groot Boersma, on April 26th, 2016% Hi people,
The last batch of Tasmanian video highlights! Including such gems as the Lewin’s Rail, Masked Owl, Campbell Albatross, White-headed Petrel, Westland Petrel, Black-faced Cormorant, Strong-billed and Yellow-throated Honeyeaters!
ibc.lynxeds.com/news/video-highlights-tasmania-part-3
Best regards,
Pieter de Groot Boersma
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. . . → Read More: Video highlights Tasmania part 3
By Birding-Aus, on April 25th, 2016% Dear all
Below is a request from Stephen Debus – please respond to Steve directly especially if you attach photographs. Sending to me may fail if you attach pictures when I forward to Steve. I find that email messages forwarded with attachments often do not include the relevant attachment.
Regards Shirley Cook
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By Birding-Aus, on April 25th, 2016% A second Beach Stone-curlew was photographed with the previous one, at Spencer Park, Merimbula by Robert Thirlwell on Sunday April 25, 2016.
Barbara Jones Far South Coast Birdwatchers
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By Birding-Aus, on April 24th, 2016% Hi Peter,
Well a fair question. Yes I can pick them apart, from other than just the colour differences. I really was referring to flocks. Whether I could always or mostly identify one alone individual, to species, at that distance, I really am not entirely sure, but maybe. Yes with binoculars. I don’t think it . . . → Read More: Eurasian Tree Sparrow
By Birding-Aus, on April 23rd, 2016% The following is a digest of Sightings Reported on Birdpedia for the period Monday, April 25, 2016 to Sunday, May 1, 2016:
Area: SA
Location: Monato CP
Southern Scrub-robin (Drymodes brunneopygia) (2) The pair was seen in the far south-western corner of the Monato CP, a 2 hour walk around the boundary fence from the . . . → Read More: Birdpedia – Australia – Weekly Digest
By Birding-Aus, on April 23rd, 2016% I am going birding in Young NSW in a few days and in preparing for the trip have noticed Eurasian Tree-sparrow appears on lists from both eBird and BLA. I would be interested in keeping an eye open for this species, but note that the eBird record dates from 1975! Has anyone seen the Tree . . . → Read More: Eurasian Tree-sparrow
By Birding-Aus, on April 22nd, 2016% Thanks to all those who replied to my request for details of where to see these birds. Many of the replies were very detailed (just what I wanted).
For those that are interested, the most commonly recommended place to see Eastern Bristlebirds was Barren Grounds and for Rockwarblers it was Bomaderry Creek. There was no . . . → Read More: RFI re Rockwarbler, Eastern Bristlebird and Glossy Black Cockatoos
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