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Mon 25 | | Australasian Shovellers Winya Road Kilcoy |
| Four ducks seen, feeding and moving around to different areas.
Not good pics as long way off and raining but no mistaking them. | Linda & Bernie Mcivor and Wilma Staines 27/3 #270344 |
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Wed 27 | | Australian King Parrot Goobang Ck, 5 km East of Condobolin | Around 6pm while fishing on the Goobang Creek, three King Parrots flew over calling loudly as they headed west along the creek. My first ever recording of these birds in the Lachlan Shire | Warren Chad 28/3 #270347 |
| | Magpie Goose, Black-necked Stork, Plumed Whistling-Duck, White-necked Heron, Masked Lapwing Dam on Armidale Road at Elland NNE of Coutts Crossing |
| Approximately 40 Magpie Geese at edge of dam, with 3+ Plumed Whistling-Ducks, 1+ Masked Lapwing and one White-necked Heron. Adult Black-necked Stork present on 26 March. Geese have been present from at least 17 February while up to 100 Geese are still at the regular location on the Big River Way (Old Pacific Highway) at Clarenza, near South Grafton. | Greg Clancy 27/3 #270345 |
Sat 23 | | Scarlet Robin, Red-capped Robin, Turquoise Parrot The Falls Reserve, Mullion Range SCA, Orange |
| At least two pair of Scarlet Robins, and a pair of Turquoise Parrots, along with many Honeyeaters and Thornbills (Brown, Yellow, Striated and Buff-rumped and Weebills) and a few other common birds for the area were seen. At nearby 4th Crossing in the SCA was an adult male Red-capped Robin. A pair of Flame Robins were seen at the Falls Walking Track, in the Mt Conobolas SCA.
eBird checklist | Graham Nelson, Alan Morris & 25 members of the Central Coast Group, Birding NSW 28/3 #270348 |
Fri 22 | | White-throated Nightjar 'Berigora' Kangaroo Creek Road, Kangaroo Creek | Three nightjars heard calling in different directions at night. | Greg Clancy 27/3 #270346 |
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