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WATERFOWL C Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo M Musk Duck C Straw-necked Ibis M Galah M Freckled Duck R Yellow-billed Spoonbill M Long-billed Corella R Black Swan C Little Corella M Australian Shelduck M RAPTOR Rainbow Lorikeet C Australian Wood Duck M Black-shouldered Kite C C Pink-eared Duck M White-bellied Sea-Eagle R Red-capped M Australasian Shoveler C Whistling Kite M Elegant Parrot R Grey Teal C Brown Goshawk M Pacific Black Duck C Collared Sparrowhawk M Hardhead M Swamp Harrier C Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo R Blue-billed Duck M Little Eagle M Shining Bronze-Cuckoo U Nankeen Kestrel M Fan-tailed Cuckoo M Australian Hobby U Australasian Grebe C Peregrine R Hoary-headed Grebe M Southern Boobook U M CRAKE, , ALLIES Purple Swamphen C KINGFISHER PIGEON, DOVE Buff-banded Rail M Laughing Kookaburra M Rock Dove U (Feral Pigeon) Baillon's Crake U Sacred Kingfisher M Laughing Dove C Australian Spotted Crake U Spotted Dove C Spotless Crake M -EATER, ROLLER Common Bronzewing R Dusky Moorhen C Rainbow Bee-eater M Crested Pigeon U Eurasian Coot C FAIRY-WREN, GRASSWREN SHOREBIRD Splendid Fairy-wren C U Black-winged Stilt C Banded Stilt U SCRUBWREN, ALLIES CORMORANT Red-necked Avocet U White-browed Scrubwren U Australasian Darter M Black-fronted Dotterel M Weebill U Little Pied Cormorant M Red-kneed Dotterel R Western Gerygone C Great Cormorant M Common Sandpiper U Yellow-rumped Thornbill C Little Black Cormorant M Common Greenshank R Inland Thornbill U Pied Cormorant R Marsh Sandpiper R Wood Sandpiper R PARDALOTE HERON, IBIS, ALLIES Red-necked Stint U Spotted Pardalote R Australian Pelican M Curlew Sandpiper U Striated Pardalote M White-necked Heron U Eastern Great Egret C NODDY, , GULL , CHAT White-faced Heron C Silver Gull C Western Spinebill U Little Egret U Singing Honeyeater C Nankeen Night-Heron U COCKATOO, PARROT Western Wattlebird U Glossy Ibis U Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo R C Brown Honeyeater C Bibra Lake is a very important wetland providing a Prepared by home for over 160 of birds, as well as New Holland Honeyeater C White-cheeked Honeyeater R , amphibians and . It therefore has a high priority . BIRDWATCHING CUCKOO-SHRIKE, TRILLER Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike M At White-winged Triller U BIBRA LAKE WHISTLER, SHRIKE-THRUSH CODE Rufous Whistler M C Common Grey Shrike-thrush U MC Moderately Common U Uncommon R Rare Number 39b in a series of , Guides of Western Australia Grey Butcherbird C C

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