Birdata pickup from eBird surveys

Hi all, I stopped listing on Birdata (too clunky) long ago. My listings then went via Eremaea to Birdata. Then with eBird I chose where possible one the three survey types (2ha 20min; 500m radius; 5km radius) affording transfer of my near daily listings to Birdata. But almost three years ago, unknown to me (and, . . . → Read More: Birdata pickup from eBird surveys

Australasian Pipit

Hi all For those that are interested About This time each year, I seem to see an Australasian Pipit at the same spot as u turn right onto Tyalgum road just out of Murwillumbah NSW Always on the edge of the paddock/fenceline near the gravelly area where people park on the side of the road. . . . → Read More: Australasian Pipit

Feeding the Ruffs at Prestvannet

Prestvannet in Tromsø, N. Norway

Prestvannet is a smallish, shallow, mostly artificial lake on top of our island of Tromsøya at 70*N in N. Norway, just north of and above the town center of Tromsø; I must have written about it several times before, as it is famous for its population of nesting Red-throated Loons. . . . → Read More: Feeding the Ruffs at Prestvannet

Advertisement: Wings on King Spring Surveys: 25-28th October, 2018

Hi fellow birders,

The Wings on King project will be undertaking their 2018 Spring Survey weekend from 24-28th October, 2018 – King Island, Tasmania.

Agenda: Thursday 25th – afternoon: Birding for Beginners Workshop followed by a Welcome, team formation and orientation Friday and Saturday all day: surveying in teams Saturday evening: Dinner with guest speaker . . . → Read More: Advertisement: Wings on King Spring Surveys: 25-28th October, 2018

IOC coming to Australia

It’s good to hear that the 28th International Ornithological Congress is going to be held in Melbourne in 2022. Only the second in Australia ever, 48 years after the previous one.

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channel-bill cuckoos, Yungaburra, north Qld

Greetings,

I heard my first Chanel-billed cuckoos for the season this morning at about 6 am. It sounded like two or more birds. Later I heard a single bird calling at about 0620. This is by far the earliest I’ve recorded them in Yungaburra.

Regards,

Alan

— Alan’s Wildlife Tours 2 Mather Road Yungaburra 4884

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Osprey nest burns

A sombre Hi all,

A Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service burn in Town Common Conservation Park yesterday destroyed an active Osprey nest – with, possibly, loss of unseen eggs or young (female on and off nest for several months). Dead nest tree fell. Only one of the three resident Ospreys close by today. Probably last . . . → Read More: Osprey nest burns

Great service from Swarovski

Sue and I have just returned from being members of the Australian Birdwatching stand at the Birdfair 2018, and very successful it was too with great interest shown and the new booklets being very popular. I also went to see the Swarovski folks as my telescope zoom eyepiece was shedding bits of rubber from the . . . → Read More: Great service from Swarovski

Two “ladders

Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 59, Issue 5

> 1. ID of a wader (jackwat@bigpond.com) > Correct. Common Sandpiper > > ———- Forwarded message ———- > From: < jackwat@bigpond.com> > To: < birding-aus@birding-aus.org> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2018 17:58:14 +1000 > Subject: [Birding-Aus] ID of a wader > Hi > > Being trying to ID a wader (circa . . . → Read More: Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 59, Issue 5