By Birding-Aus, on August 19th, 2018 I use a Shure MV88 microphone that clips into the Lightening port. Comes with software. Excellent quality. Best not hand held if you just want the bird calling to avoid extraneous noise so I use a Joby iPhone holder and a table tripod. Sounds fiddly but easy to use and software is good. When handheld . . . → Read More: Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 58, Issue 16
By Birding-Aus, on August 18th, 2018 Another photo request please, but for a different book this time- we are missing Black-backed Bittern (Aus Little) ffom our forthcoming Photoguide to the Birds of North Queensland by Jun Matsui and I. Does anyone have a high res short of that species that we can use? I think we can offer a small payment . . . → Read More: Black-backed Bittern
By nagrompr, on August 18th, 2018 We were listening to an Oriole mimicing a lot of birds and recorded some of it using the video recorder on the iPhone. There are a number of audio recording apps and I’m just wondering if anyone has tried them and could comment on them for recording bird calls.
Peter Morgan
The conservation battle is . . . → Read More: iPhone audio recording
By Birding-Aus, on August 17th, 2018 Hi everyone. I’m a bit lost with regards to the latest updates in eBird – in particular, what’s happened to the Variegated Fairy-Wren (VFW). I remember reading recently –not sure where – that the VFW Malurus lamberti would remain as the wren found roughly on the east side of the Great Dividing Range. A new . . . → Read More: A bit lost !?!?
By Birding-Aus, on August 17th, 2018 Hi all.
I replied to John Hopkins with a long detailed email for his planning, a summary of which is: I travelled June throughout the NT top end, and July the Kimberley’s via Gibb River Rd. Silver-backed bitcherbird I first and regularly found each day at the El Questro caravan park, as well as each . . . → Read More: Location of difficult birds, and the wildflowers.
By Birding-Aus, on August 16th, 2018 Participants:
Ruth Brozek, Eve Howard, Mona Loofs-Samorzewski, Andrea Magnussen, Dave Newman, Lauren Roman, Mark Simpson, David Stowe, Peter Vaughan, Aron Verloop and Paul Brooks (organiser and report compiler)
Boat:
The Pauletta, skippered by John Males, with deckhand Hugh Smith.
Notes:
A solid day without ever reaching great heights. Calm conditions in the south-east of Tasmania . . . → Read More: Eaglehawk Pelagic Trip Report – July 1st, 2018
By Birding-Aus, on August 16th, 2018 RFI from any of you Illawarra birders as to sightings or knowledge of Masked and/or Barn Owls in the Port Kembla/Primbee/Lake Heights area in the last 12 months. Any info greatly appreciated. Ciao
Chris Lloyd
Pezoporus@bigpond.com
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By Birding-Aus, on August 16th, 2018 ________________________________ From: wim vader < wjm.vader@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 10:02 PM To: Willem Jan Marinus Vader Subject: Phalarope bonan
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Most of NW Europe has suffered an exceptionally hot and dry summer in 2018, creating many problems for the farmers, and causing many . . . → Read More: Fw: Phalarope bonan
By Birding-Aus, on August 15th, 2018 Thanks to all for a great response to my Spotted Catbird request, I got some lovely shots to choose from. I am still in dire need of Green catbird though, and could do with a better Paradsie Riflebird, so if anyone can help, we can offer a modst fee if the shot is chosen. Thanks . . . → Read More: Green Catbird & Paradise Riflebird pics
By Birding-Aus, on August 15th, 2018 hi folks, Sorry, the Spotted I still need is Bowerbird (also the bower) not Catbird, thanks to those who have offereed the Catbird but that we have. Regards Phil Gregory oreornis@gmail.com ornithological writer/tour leader/tour facilitator Field Guides / Sicklebill Safaris / Cassowary House / Cassowary Tours PO Box 387 Kuranda QLD 4881 Australia
Ph: +61 . . . → Read More: Spotted Bowerbird
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