Fwd: [OB] Thai Raptor Guide on AppStore and PlayStore

This may interest those who are thinking of visiting Thailand

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Hi all,

Thai Raptor Guide App lite version is now available on both . . . → Read More: Fwd: [OB] Thai Raptor Guide on AppStore and PlayStore

ADVERTISEMENT: 7Day Cape York / Iron Range Birding Adventure

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.

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Blue, green, pink and yellow cockatoos in Sydney’s eastern suburbs

Any ideas?

www.smh.com.au/nsw/what-happened-to-these-cockatoos-20160427-gog4db.html

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Paul Taylor Veni, vidi, tici – birder@ozemail.com.au I came, I saw, I ticked.

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Video highlights Tasmania part 3

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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Fw: eagle photos

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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Beach Stone-curlew x 2

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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Eurasian Tree Sparrow

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

Birdpedia – Australia – Weekly Digest

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

Eurasian Tree-sparrow

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

RFI re Rockwarbler, Eastern Bristlebird and Glossy Black Cockatoos

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