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Birdline South Australia

Birdline South Australia is a site for the reporting of rare or unusual birds outside their normal range, unusually high or low numbers, early or late arrivals or departures for migrant species and interesting behaviour or unusual habitat usage.

Birdline South Australia is supported by Birdlife Australia and moderated by David Harper and Paul Taylor.

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July 2025
Sun 27highlightSanderling
Bald Hill Beach
One Sanderling with Red-necked Stints. Rarely seen here. Presumably a very early return from migration.
Paul Taylor 28/7 #272629
Apostlebird
Near Balaklava.
A flock of about 15 Apostlebirds by the golf course. A fair way from their normal range.
Paul Taylor 28/7 #272627
Mon 21Whistling Kite
Corsair Close, Seaford Rise (GBS site)
Coming over from the east and passing overhead for about 2–3 minutes before heading out south. Quite low with regular flapping. Medium-sized raptor, with a pale head, broad wings, and a long, rounded tail. Fairly soft whistling calls heard. Constantly being harassed by a group of Australian Magpies (Cracticus tibicen) and Little Ravens (Corvus mellori). eBird checklist
Sam Colgan 21/7 #272613
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