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7/31/2022

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The bird list: Australia
  1. Superb-Fairy wren
  2. NH Honey-Eater
  3. White-cheeked honey-eater (at Seacliff)
  4. White-faced Heron
  5. Magpie
  6. Grey Currawong (black form - pretty certain of this ID)
  7. Mudlark
  8. Willie Wagtail
  9. Tawny Frogmouth
  10. Black Cockatoo (yellow tail)
  11. Black Cockatoo (red tail, Alice)
  12. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
  13. Little Corella
  14. Rainbow Lorikeet
  15. Eastern Rosella
  16. Sparrow
  17. Welcome Swallow
  18. Common Starling
  19. Rock Pigeon (normal pigeon, feral)
  20. Spotted Dove
  21. Crested Pigeon (with top-knot)
  22. Australian Raven ("crow")
  23. Little wattle bird (black, dusky, smaller)
  24. Swan (black swan)
  25. Silver Gull
  26. Pacific Gull (the bigger one)
  27. Black-shouldered kite (in the dunes)
  28. Little pied cormorant
  29. Little black cormorant
  30. Great cormorant (definite)
  31. Pied Cormorant (Mutton Cove)
  32. Bin Chicken (Australian White Ibis)
  33. Purple swamp Hen
  34. Eurasian coot (white beak)
  35. Dusky Moorhen (red beak)
  36. Hoary-headed Grebe
  37. Red Wattle-Bird (Robe)
  38. Noisy Miner
  39. White-Winged Chough (in hills)
  40. Galah
  41. Kookaburra (the common laughing one)
  42. Pelican
  43. Blackbird
  44. Greater Crested Tern
  45. Masked Lapwing
  46. Australian Wood Duck
  47. Pacific Black Duck (green or purple wing patches)
  48. Grey Teal (white wing patches, no head stripes)
  49. Royal Spoonbill
  50. Pied Stilt
  51. Yellow-Rumped Thornbill
  52. Sooty Oyster Catcher (Robe)
  53. Pied Oyster-Catcher (KI, early 2021 and again, Mutton Cove 2022)
  54. Wedge-Tailed Eagle (no pic but seen with confidence) (Robe)
  55. Spiny-Cheeked Honey-Eater (Robe)
  56. Hooded Dotterel or Plover (Robe and KI)
  57. Singing Honey-Eater
  58. Australian Spotted Crake (Robe)
  59. Nankeen Kestrel (Robe)
  60. Red-Browed Finch
  61. Latham's Snipe (Robe)
  62. Sharp-Tailed Sandpiper (near Robe, ID according to Peter Lynch)
  63. Chestnut Teal  (Mine has a black head. Can also have a green head, or, not be chestnut at all) (Robe)
  64. Common Bronzewing (photo by Alex)
  65. Common Sandpiper (pretty sure, and definite sighting in Onkaparinga while canooing with Smith-Golding clan)
  66. Little Egret
  67. Beautiful Firetail (seen in birdbath on KI)
  68. Emu
  69. Striated Pardalote (KI)
  70. Sanderling (KI, probable)
  71. Australian Reed Warbler (Laratinga)
  72. Crimson Rosella (Adelaide form with mottled red front)
  73. Crimson Rosella (normal form)
  74. Crimson Rosella (yellow form)
  75. Musk Lorikeet
  76. Mulga Parrot
  77. Bluebonnet (Greater)
  78. Australian Grebe
  79. White-plumed honey-eater
  80. Blue Faced Honey Eater
  81. Cape Barren Goose
  82. Peacock (Alice)
  83. Zebra Finch (Alice)
  84. Budgerigar (Alice)
  85. Grey Crowned Babbler (Alice)
  86. Tawny Crowned Babbler
  87. Apostlebird
  88. Pied Butcherbird
  89. Grey Butcher-Bird
  90. Yellow-throated Miner
  91. Dusky Woodswallow (no decent photos) (Alice)
  92. Southern Boobook Owl (Alice)
  93. Diamond Dove (Alice)
  94. Western Bowerbird (Alice)
  95. Spinafex Pigeon (Alice)
  96. Eastern Spinebill (in our garden)
  97. Australasian Pipit (Alice, and also on the airport creek)
  98. Fairy Martin (blue backed swallow)
  99. Nankeen Night Heron (juvenile and adult)
  100. Port Lincoln Parrot (in Alice and in WA)
  101. JABIRU (Mary River)
  102. Comb-Crested Jakani (Mary River)
  103. Black Kite (Mary River)
  104. Whistling Kite (Mary River)
  105. Peregrine Falcon
  106. Collared Sparrowhawk
  107. Intermediate Egret (Mary River)
  108. Australasian Darter (Mary River)
  109. Pied Heron (Mary River)
  110. White-Bellied Sea Eagle (Mary River)
  111. Blue-Winged Kookaburra (Mary River)
  112. Plumed Whistling Ducks although I could hardly see them
  113. Torresian Crow (Darwin)
  114. Stone Curlew (Beach)
  115. Orange-Footed Scrubfowl
  116. Brahminy Kite
  117. Imperial Pigeon
  118. Spangled Drongo (Darwin, probable)
  119. Crimson Finch (Darwin, probable)
  120. Red Collared Lorikeet (Darwin)
  121. Lemon-Bellied Flycatcher
  122. Restless Flyctacher
  123. Grey Fantail (not photographed, Wild Dog Glen)
  124. Silver Eye
  125. Red-Capped Robin (at airport creek, photo by Louise)
  126. White-Naped Honey-Eater
  127. European Goldfinch
  128. Crescent Honeyeater (Wild Dog Glen, with ID help from FB site)
  129. Scarlet Robin (at Cleland)
  130. Western Whistler (also at Cleland)
  131. Golden Whistler
  132. Long-Billed Corella
  133. White-Browed Scrubwren (Wilson's Prom)
  134. Brown Thornbill (Wilson's Prom)
  135. Red-Rumped Parrot (Heidelburg / Banyule)
  136. Yellow Wattlebird (Melbourne, not certain)
  137. Pied Currawong (Melbourne)
  138. Indian Mynah Bird
  139. Rufous Whistler (Aldinga)
  140. Grey Shrike-Thrush (Aldinga)
  141. Elegant Parrot (Aldinga)
  142. Rainbow Bee Eater
  143. Brush Bronzewing
  144. white winged fairy wren
  145. Australasian Shoveller
  146. Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo
  147. Sacred Kingfisher
  148. Dusky Woodswallow
  149. Yellow-Billed Spoonbill
  150. Striated Thornbill
  151. Painted Buttonquail







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