Sorry, the email address for Stuart Hull is:
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Sorry, the email address for Stuart Hull is: sandchull@gmail.com Birding-Aus mailing list Birding-Aus@birding-aus.org To change settings or unsubscribe visit: birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org We still have lots of spots on this trip. I you would like to book spot ($130 a head which includes a BBQ lunch + tea and coffee) please contact Stuart Hull at the email address above. Colin. Birding-Aus mailing list Birding-Aus@birding-aus.org To change settings or unsubscribe visit: birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org . . . → Read More: Port MacDonnell pelagic 18 September 2016 I haven’t seen any comments here yet but for those interested in classification IOC (version 6.3) has now split Red-bellied Pitta into ten (!) separate species. The one in Australia becomes the Papuan Pitta. It just doesn’t have the same ring to it! This new species has five subspecies. Who knows, perhaps it will be . . . → Read More: Red-bellied Pitta splits Hi all, Has anyone on this list ever been to Elcho Island, NT and if so are there any hotspots that deserve a visit? What are habitats like? Couldn’t find much info anywhere other than a report of an Eurasian Hoopoe a little while ago. Any info would be much appreciated. Many thanks, Falk — . . . → Read More: RFI Elcho Island, NT Hi, just visiting family at Gold Coast, Qld. Just visited Albert Park at Rialto a suburb Bundall. Atop a tall tower in a nesting pair of Sea Eagles. We observed an active pair but could not see any detail as it was far off and we did not have binoculars. My reason for the email . . . → Read More: Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 33, Issue 27 The White-bellied Sea-Eagle pair nesting at Sydney Olympic Park have hatched their first chick (SE-17) for the 2016 season. The second egg (SE-18) has piped as of 9:00am Saturday morning. Hopefully SE-18 will hatch quickly reducing the time between the chicks development. One of the aspects we are studying is delayed incubation and on . . . → Read More: Sea Eagle chick hatch Wood Ducks have been cackling on chimney tops, and for the last week there have been splendid evening concerts from male Blackbirds. One beside the drive, the other out the front – each whistles beautifully, then pauses, then the other puts in his contribution – the two songs differ considerably though the voice remains similar. . . . → Read More: Sounds of spring The Cornell Lab of Ornithology invites applications for our Edward W. Rose Postdoctoral Fellowships. These competitive postdoctoral fellowship awards (www.birds.cornell.edu/postdoc) support innovative, independent research by early career scholars of exceptional promise. Multiple Rose Fellowships are available annually, with applications due on September 8. All Rose Fellows join a vibrant community of more than a dozen . . . → Read More: PostDoc positions available – Cornell Lab of Ornithology As we are looking for a few extra campers I am submitting the following message again for those who may have missed it last weekend. I am the organiser of the 2016 Gould League Bird Study Camp that will be held at Trilby Station, Louth, west of Bourke New South Wales from September 27 to . . . → Read More: Fw: 2016 Gould League Bird Study Camp NATIONAL TWITCHATHON RULES 2016 www.docdroid.net/erQLHpJ/twitchathon-national-rules-2016.pdf.html It’s already that time of year again, when the days are lengthening and spring is in sight – and that means it’s almost Twitchathon time again too! This year marks a major change in the way the Twitchathon is being run. After many many years of successful state-based events, there . . . → Read More: National Twitchathon 2016 |
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