P&K app

Hi Chris

App released November 2013. Updated to V. 1.1 January 2014. This is the current version.

Guy Gibbon tells me (a few weeks ago) that they’re busy updating to iOS 10 so shouldn’t be too long.

Cheers Tony

Sent from my iPhone

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Musk Lorikeets in Sydney and species diversity

I live on the Georges River on the south side of Sydney and have been bird watching the sandstone headlands along the river for a few decades. Over the last five years I have coordinated a group volunteers to watch Powerful Owls along the river leading to extensive observation on any of the 25+ territories . . . → Read More: Musk Lorikeets in Sydney and species diversity

Out west back o bourke

Dear Birding-aussers

Following my request for info on conditions out west in NSW, my 2 sons and I headed that way. Spent the first night camping in Goulburn River National Park – all alone, beautiful, kangaroos hopping around (essential for a visiting Londoner), and heaps of birds early morning, including a noisy Channel-billed Cuckoo. 30 . . . → Read More: Out west back o bourke

How many species did you think there were?

It seems the top listers may still have some work to do if this article is a view of the future… ? www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161212133645.htm

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Little Button-quail???

I offer this report on an unusual bird seen at Mallacoota (VIC) for: (1) suggestions as to what else it could have been other than a female LBQ; and (2) a suggestion that the species might be irrupting into unexpected spots (noting a recent confirmed sighting in Northern ACT which seems to on tte edge . . . → Read More: Little Button-quail???

Exciting birds at Mungo and Hattah

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Pelagic trips off Eaglehawk Neck, Tas in 2017

Hi All,

In 2017 I’m organizing a number of pelagic trips out of Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania. These will operate under the banner of Birdlife Australia. While we don’t insist on it, it therefore helps if you are a member of Birdlife Australia.

At present there are a total of six trips scheduled across the following . . . → Read More: Pelagic trips off Eaglehawk Neck, Tas in 2017

BirdLife Victoria – Portland Pelagic Trip Report 11 December 2016

BirdLife Victoria Pelagic off Portland, Victoria, 11 December 2016

Participants: Scott Baker, Stuart Dashper, Jono Dashper, John Goldie, Tracey-Ann Hooley, Rosemary Lester, Danielle Senyschyn, Matthew Senyschyn, Kathy Walter, Chris Lester (organiser).

Crew: Kevin and Nick.

Activity: Departed Portland Harbour aboard the Timaru at 7.25 and headed southwest towards the shelf. Stopped quite a bit past . . . → Read More: BirdLife Victoria – Portland Pelagic Trip Report 11 December 2016

Sydney Pelagic Trip Report – Saturday 10 December

Our final pelagic trip for the calendar year almost ended up being cancelled for weather as five previous trips in 2016 had been – an unprecedented occurrence. Very strong southerlies on Thursday and Friday had finally given way to much lighter winds for the trip but we had to deal with the legacy of a . . . → Read More: Sydney Pelagic Trip Report – Saturday 10 December

Opportunity to go birding in the Great Western Woodlands (in WA)

Volunteers to go out on Great Western Woodlands (GWW) surveys are being sought for next year.

Autumn surveys will take place in April and May 2017. We are looking for people to join with friends to form a group to go out and do bird surveys at that time. Groups will need two four wheel . . . → Read More: Opportunity to go birding in the Great Western Woodlands (in WA)