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Birdwatchers of Hervey Bay “Watch from Home” Week 14 24th June 2020

Everyone identified some quality at Golden Whistler (m) by Carlos Taborda their various locations, with Glossy Black- Cockatoo, Speckled Warbler and Brolga being a small sample. The only new identified today, and added to the list, was the Brown . Twenty four participants today, achieving a total of 106 species.

Well done.

Mangrove Honeyeater by Fran Lawlor

The above two photos provide a comparison of the differences between the female (on the left) and the male (on the right) Leaden Flycatcher. The female having a rufous colouring on the chin and throat while the male has the slaty blue bib. Photos by Kelly Dalling Fallon Fraser Coast Stilt, Black-winged Honeyeater, Mangrove Lapwing, Masked Honeyeater, Yellow-faced Oystercatcher, Pied Honeyeater, White-throated Brush-turkey, Australian Stone-curlew, Beach Honeyeater, Brown Quail, Brown Gull, Silver Honeyeater, Fuscous Goose, Magpie Tern, Gull-billed Honeyeater, White-naped Swan, Black Tern, Caspian Honeyeater, White-cheeked Whistling-Duck, Plumed Tern, Crested Honeyeater, Dusky Duck, Australian Wood Dove, Spotted Honeyeater, Scarlet Duck, Musk Cuckoo-Dove, Brown Jacky Winter Mallard Pigeon, Crested Robin, Eastern Yellow Teal, Grey Dove, Peaceful Robin, Rose Teal, Chestnut Dove, Bar-shouldered Babbler, Grey-crowned Duck, Pacific Black Pigeon, Wonga Whipbird, Eastern Grebe, Australasian Fruit-Dove, Rose-crowned Sittella, Varied Pelican, Australian Fruit-Dove, Superb Whistler, Golden Booby, Brown Pigeon, Topknot Whistler, Rufous , Australasian Bronzewing, Common Shrike-thrush, Rufous , Great Dove, Rock Shrike-thrush, Grey Cormorant, Pied Black-Cockatoo, Red-tailed Monarch, Black-faced Cormorant, Little Black Black-Cockatoo, Yellow-tailed Monarch, , Little Pied Black-Cockatoo, Glossy Monarch, White-eared Heron, White-necked Galah Flycatcher, Leaden Heron, White-faced Corella, Long-billed Flycatcher, Restless Egret, Little Corella, Little Flycatcher, Satin Egret, Cattle Cockatoo, Sulphur-crested Magpie-lark Egret, Great Cockatiel Fantail, Rufous Egret, Intermediate Lorikeet, Rainbow Fantail, Grey Heron, Striated Lorikeet, Scaly- breasted Wagtail, Willie Night-Heron, Nankeen Lorikeet, Little Drongo, Spangled Ibis, Australian White King Parrot, Australian Cuckoo-shrike, Black-faced Ibis, Straw-necked Rosella, Pale-headed Cuckoo-shrike, White-bellied Ibis, Glossy Cuckoo, Fan-tailed Cicadabird Spoonbill, Royal Bronze-Cuckoo, Shining Triller, Varied Stork, Black-necked Bronze-Cuckoo, Little Oriole, Olive-backed Brolga Coucal, Pheasant Figbird, Australasian Baza, Pacific Frogmouth, Tawny Woodswallow, Dusky Osprey, Eastern Kookaburra, Laughing Woodswallow, White-breasted Kite, Black-shouldered Kingfisher, Forest Butcherbird, Grey Kite, Black Kingfisher, Sacred Butcherbird, Pied Kite, Brahminy Kingfisher, Collared Magpie, Australian Kite, Whistling Bee-eater, Rainbow Currawong, Pied Sea-Eagle, White-bellied Treecreeper, White-throated Crow, Torresian Goshawk, Brown Fairy-wren, Variegated Chough, White-winged Sparrowhawk, Collared Fairy-wren, Red-backed Sparrow, House Eagle, Wedge-tailed Pardalote, Striated Pipit, Australian Kite, Square-tailed Warbler, Speckled Finch, Double-barred Hobby, Australian Scrubwren, White-browed Finch, Red-browed Kestrel, Nankeen Scrubwren, Large-billed Mistletoebird Falcon, Brown Weebill Swallow, Welcome Swamphen, Purple Gerygone, Fairy Martin, Tree Moorhen, Dusky Gerygone, White-throated Martin, Fairy Godwit, Bar-tailed Gerygone, Mangrove Reed-Warbler, Australian Whimbrel Thornbill, Brown Grassbird, Tawny Curlew, Eastern Thornbill, Striated Grassbird, Little Tattler, Grey-tailed Thornbill, Yellow Cisticola, Golden-headed Knot, Great Wattlebird, Little Silvereye Stint, Red-necked Friarbird, Noisy Myna, Common Plover, Pacific Golden Friarbird, Little Fowl, Guinea Plover, Lesser Sand Honeyeater, Blue-faced Peafowl, Indian Plover, Red-capped Miner, Noisy Ringneck, Indian Greenshank, Common Honeyeater, Lewin’s Jacana, Comb-crested Honeyeater, Yellow-tufted