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, Parakeets, and Allies Vultures, Hawks, and Allies  Australian King-  Black-shouldered Kite  Parrot  Little Eagle  Crimson Rosella  Wedge-tailed Eagle  Eastern Rosella  Swamp Harrier  Red-rumped Parrot  Spotted Harrier 191 (+4 other taxa)  Musk Lorikeet  Brown Goshawk Year-round, All Years  Little Lorikeet  Collared Sparrowhawk Date:  Purple-crowned Lorikeet  Black Kite Start Time:  Whistling Kite Duration: , , and Allies  White-bellied Sea-Eagle Distance:  Brown Quail Party Size:  Stubble Quail Bee-eaters, Rollers, and Allies

 Rainbow Bee-eater Waterfowl and  Dollarbird  Plumed Whistling-Duck  Australasian  Greylag Goose (Domestic type)  Hoary-headed Grebe Gulls, , and Skimmers  Freckled Duck   Silver Gull  Black Swan  Gull-billed  Australian Shelduck and Anhingas  Caspian Tern  Australian Wood Duck  Little Pied  White-winged Black Tern  Australasian Shoveler  Great Cormorant  Whiskered Tern  Pacific Black Duck  Little Black Cormorant  Grey Teal  Pied Cormorant Pigeons and Doves  Chestnut Teal  Australasian Darter  Rock Dove  Pink-eared Duck  Spotted Dove  Hardhead Pelicans  Common Bronzewing  Blue-billed Duck  Australian Pelican  Crested Pigeon   Peaceful Dove

Herons, , and Allies Shorebirds  White-necked  Pied Stilt  Great Egret  Horsfield's Bronze-  Red-necked Avocet  Intermediate Egret  Black-eared Cuckoo  Pacific Golden-Plover  White-faced Heron  Shining Bronze-Cuckoo  Masked Lapwing   Double-banded Plover  Nankeen Night-Heron  Fan-tailed Cuckoo  Red-capped Plover  Glossy Ibis  Red-kneed Dotterel   Black-fronted Dotterel  Straw-necked Ibis  Barn  Sharp-tailed Sandpiper  Royal  Southern Boobook  Red-necked Stint  Yellow-billed Spoonbill  Latham's Snipe Frogmouths  Common Greenshank Falcons and Caracaras  Tawny Frogmouth  Marsh Sandpiper  Nankeen Kestrel  Wood Sandpiper  Australian Swifts  Painted  Brown Falcon  White-throated Needletail

 Pacific Swift Rails, Gallinules, and Allies  Peregrine Falcon  Lewin's Kingfishers  Australian Spotted Crake Cockatoos  Laughing Kookaburra  Spotless Crake  Galah  Red-backed Kingfisher  Australasian Swamphen  Long-billed Corella  Sacred Kingfisher  Dusky Moorhen  Little Corella  Black-tailed Nativehen  Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Fairywrens  Eurasian Coot  Cockatiel 

Cuckooshrikes Australian  Black-faced Cuckooshrike  White-throated  Australasian Bushlark  White-bellied Cuckooshrike  Brown Treecreeper  Eurasian Skylark  White-winged Triller Cranes Estrildids  Diamond Firetail  Yellow-faced  Red-browed Finch  Grassbirds and Allies  Zebra Finch   Little Grassbird Cisticolas and Allies  White-plumed Honeyeater  Brown  Golden-headed Cisticola   Rufous Songlark  White-fronted White-eyes, Yuhinas, and Allies  Blue-faced Honeyeater  White-naped Honeyeater  Varied  Brown-headed Honeyeater Thrushes  Black-chinned Honeyeater -tit  Common Blackbird   Crested Shrike-tit  Little Starlings and Mynas  Whistlers and Allies   Grey  Common Myna  Golden Whistler  Spotted  Rufous Whistler  Striated Pardalote  Old World Orioles Thornbills and Allies  Olive-backed Oriole Wagtails and Pipits   Australasian Pipit  Buff-rumped Thornbill Fantails  Yellow-rumped Thornbill  Willie Wagtail Finches, Euphonias, and Allies  Chestnut-rumped Thornbill  Grey Fantail  European Goldfinch  Yellow Thornbill  Weebill Monarch Flycatchers Old World Sparrows  Western  Magpie-  House Sparrow  Southern Whiteface  Restless Flycatcher

Pseudo-Babblers Jays, Magpies, Crows, and Ravens  Grey-crowned Babbler  Australian Raven  White-browed Babbler  Little Raven  raven sp. Woodswallows  crow/raven sp.  White-breasted Woodswallow  Masked Woodswallow White-winged Chough and  White-browed Woodswallow Apostlebird  Dusky Woodswallow  White-winged Chough This checklist is generated with data Bellmagpies and Allies Australasian Robins from eBird (.org), a global  Grey Butcherbird  Jacky Winter database of sightings from  Pied Butcherbird  Scarlet Robin birders like you.  Australian Magpie  Red-capped Robin If you enjoy this checklist, please  Pied Currawong  consider contributing your sightings  to eBird. It is 100% free to take part, Martins and Swallows  Eastern Yellow Robin and your observations will help  Welcome Swallow support birders, researchers, and  Fairy Martin Reed Warblers and Allies conservationists worldwide.  Tree Martin  Australian Reed Warbler  White-backed Swallow Go to ebird.org to learn more!