Cinnamon Bittern found near Broome

Hi all

Whilst driving south of Broome over the weekend

Chris Hassell Nick Ward etal were driving along when they noticed a Brown Falcon take flight off the side of the road carrying a medium sized bird with long legs. The bird circled and landed behind them just off the road. They reversed the car and the Falcon again took flight leaving the prey on the ground.

The prey turned out to be a very freshly killed Adult Male Cinnamon Bittern. The bird was taken back home and will be sent to the Museum. Its a great specimen and is the first mainland Australian record.

And before yet another debate starts up on how this bird made it to Australian yes we are aware that it has clearly been Brown Falcon assisted.

Photos of the dead bittern can be found at the below link along with a few photos of a live bird photographed last year on Christmas Island.

http://www.pbase.com/wildlifeimages/cinnamon_bittern

Cheers Adrian Boyle ===============================

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1 comment to Cinnamon Bittern found near Broome

  • Carl Clifford

    Adrian,

    Well spotted. Given the rather cryptic nature of Cinnamon Bittern, one has to wonder if there are more in the Top End. There is a lot of fairly suitable habitat up there, and not many birders looking.

    Cheers,

    Carl Clifford

    Hi all

    Whilst driving south of Broome over the weekend

    Chris Hassell Nick Ward etal were driving along when they noticed a Brown Falcon take flight off the side of the road carrying a medium sized bird with long legs. The bird circled and landed behind them just off the road. They reversed the car and the Falcon again took flight leaving the prey on the ground.

    The prey turned out to be a very freshly killed Adult Male Cinnamon Bittern. The bird was taken back home and will be sent to the Museum. Its a great specimen and is the first mainland Australian record.

    And before yet another debate starts up on how this bird made it to Australian yes we are aware that it has clearly been Brown Falcon assisted.

    Photos of the dead bittern can be found at the below link along with a few photos of a live bird photographed last year on Christmas Island.

    http://www.pbase.com/wildlifeimages/cinnamon_bittern

    Cheers Adrian Boyle ===============================

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