Whilst volunteering with a group from Birds Qld assisting Dr Aila Keto and the Springbrook Rescue Project,I mentioned that on a recent trip to Moreton Island (July 22-24) I and 2 other birders saw a few Leaden Flycatchers. Both males and females were sighted at Bulwar and near the Tangalooma Wrecks. It appears from our discussions that these may be early arrivals from northerly migrations.
Where do they go and when do they return?
Further to this we had lovely views of a Black(Satin)-necked Stork.A single bird was on the lagoons near Yellow Patch north west coast of Moreton Island. The views were further enhanced by a graceful display of wing movements as the said Stork coaxed a school of leaping fish into a tiny school for easier pickings. Happy BirdingBurneyBrighton, Qld
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