Southern Boobook Owl (o) Southern Whiteface (r) (b) Spiny-cheeked (r) (c) (b) Splendid Fairy-wren (o) Spotted Harrier (o) Spotted Nightjar (o) Spotted (o) Spotted Turtle Dove (*) (r) (b) (c) Striated Pardalote (o) Straw Necked Ibis (o) PORT AUGUSTA Stubble Quail (o) Swamp Harrier (o) List Tawny-crowned Honeyeater (o) Tawny Frogmouth (o) Tree Martin (o) Variegated Fairy-wren (r) (b) (c) Weebill (o) (b) Wedge-tailed Eagle (o) Welcome Swallow (r) (b) (c) Whiskered Tern (FL) (o) Whistling Kite (o) White-backed Swallow (r) (b) White-bellied Sea Eagle (FL) (o) White-breasted (o) White-browed Babbler (r) (b) (c) White-browed Woodswallow (o) (b) White-faced Heron (FL) (o) White-fronted Chat (o) (b) White-fronted Honeyeater (o) (b) Name:………………………………………………………….. White-necked Heron (o) White-plumed Honeyeater (o) Weather: ……………………………………………………. White-winged Fairy-wren (r) (b) (c) White-winged Triller (s) (o) Date:……………………………………………………………. Willie Wagtail (r)(b) KEY— (*) Introduced Species (s) Seasonal Yellow-billed Spoonbill (FL) (o) ( r ) Resident ( b ) Breeding Evidence Yellow-plumed Honeyeater (o) ( c ) Common ( o ) Occasional Yellow-rumped Thornbill (o) (b) ( FL ) Seen from Flinders Lookout Yellow-throated Miner (r) List is in alphabetical order. (r) (b) (c) Compiled by Port Augusta Bird Group. December 2017 Australasian Gannet (FL) (o) Crested Bellbird (o) Little Pied Cormorant (FL) (o) Australasian Pipit (r) (b) (c) Crested Pigeon (r) (b) (c) Australian Bustard (o) Little Raven (o) Crested Tern (FL) (o) Magpie-lark (o) (b) Australian Hobby (o) (o) (b) (r) (b) (c) Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo (o) Crimson Rosella (Adelaide form) (o) Masked Lapwing (FL) (o) Australian Pelican (FL) (o) Diamond Dove (o) Australian Pratincole (o) (s) (o) (b) (o) Mistletoebird (r) (b) (c) Australian Raven (r) (b) (c) Eastern Barn Owl (o) Australian Ringneck (o) Mulga Parrot (r) (b) Eastern Great Egret (FL) (o) Musk Duck (FL) (o) Australian Spotted Crake (o) Elegant Parrot (s) Australian White Ibis (0) New Holland Honeyeater (o) Emu (o) Noisy Miner (o) Australian Wood Duck (FL) (o) Fan-tailed Cuckoo (o) Banded Lapwing (o) (o) Fairy Martin (o) Pallid Cuckoo (s) (o) Banded Stilt (FL) (o) Feral Pigeon (*) (o) Black Falcon (o) Peaceful Dove (o) Fork-tailed Swift (s) (o) Peregrine Falcon (o) Black Honeyeater (o) (b) Galah (o) Black Kite (o) Pied Cormorant (FL) (c) Gilberts Whistler (o) (o) (b) Black Swan (FL) (o) Golden Whistler (o) Black-eared Cuckoo (s) Pied Oystercatcher (FL) (o) Great Cormorant (FL) (o) Pink-eared Duck (FL) (o) Black-faced Cuckoo- (o) (r) Black-faced Woodswallow (r) (b) Purple-crowned Lorikeet (o) Grey Fantail (s) Rainbow Bee-eater (s) (b) Black-shouldered Kite (o) Grey-fronted Honeyeater (o) Black-tailed Native Hen (o) Rainbow Lorikeet (o) Grey Shrike-thrush (o) Red Wattlebird (r) (b) Black-winged Stilt (FL) (o) Grey Teal (FL) (o) Blue Bonnet (Yellow Vented) (o) Red-backed Kingfisher (s) (b) Ground Cuckoo-shrike (o) Red-capped Plover (FL) (o) Blue-billed Duck (FL) (o) Gull-billed Tern (FL) (o) Blue-winged Parrot (o) (s) Red-capped Robin (o) (b) Hardhead Duck (FL) (o) Red-necked Avocet (FL) (o) Brown Falcon (o) Hoary-headed Grebe (FL) (o) Brown Goshawk (o) Red-necked Stint (FL) (o) (s) Horsefield’s Bronze-cuckoo (s) (b) Redthroat (r) (b) Brown Quail (o) House Sparrow (*) (r) (b) (c) Brown Songlark (s) (b) Rufous Fieldwren (r) (b) (c) Inland Dotterel (o) Rufous Songlark (s) (b) Budgerigar (o) (b) Inland Thornbill (o) Buff-banded Rail (o) Rufous Whistler (o) Kestrel (Nankeen) (r) (b) (c) Sacred Kingfisher (s) (o) Caspian Tern (FL) (o) Little Black Cormorant (FL) (s) Chirruping Wedgebill (r) (b) (c) Scarlet-chested Parrot (o) Little Button Quail (o) (b) Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (FL) (o) (s) Cockatiel (o) Little Corella (o) Collared Sparrowhawk (o) Short-tailed Shearwater (FL) (o) Little Crow (o) (b) Silver Gull (FL) (c) Common Blackbird (*) (b) (c) Little Eagle (o) Common Bronzewing Pigeon (o) Silvereye (s) (o) Little Egret (FL) (o) Singing Honeyeater (r) (b) (c) Common Greenshank (FL) (o) (s) Little Pied Cormorant (FL) (o) Common Sandpiper (FL) (o) (s) Sooty Oystercatcher (FL) (o)