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Interesting and unusual bird observations
Birdline Tasmania

Birdline Tasmania 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 Tasmania is supported by Birdlife Australia and moderated by James Melville, John Tongue and Paul Brooks.

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Reports published in the past 30 hours.

April 2024
Thu 4Galah
Smithton foreshore/boat ramp area
Species uncommon west of Wynyard/ Boat Harbour/Sisters Beach. Single and an occasional pair turning up here in last few years. Thirteen birds today.
Richard Ashby 5/4 #270375
Little Black Cormorant
Smithon Sewage
167 birds, decent flock for Tasmania.
Richard Ashby 4/4 #270371

March 2024
Sat 30Grey Goshawk
Diddleum Rd, North-east Tasmania
Flew down the road at a height of approximately 5 m and perched in a tree at that height; turned around to take a photo but was gone by the time I did.
Darryn Ling 31/3 #270359
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