Holbrook Bird List Diurnal birds Australian Hobby Grey Currawong Shining Bronze-Cuckoo Australian King Parrot Grey Fantail Silvereye Australian Magpie Grey Shrike-thrush Southern Whiteface Australian Raven Grey-crowned Babbler Speckled Warbler Australian Reed-Warbler Hooded Robin Spotted Harrier Black-chinned Honeyeater Horsfield's Bronze-cuckoo Spotted Pardalote Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike Jacky Winter Spotted Quail-thrush Black-shouldered Kite Laughing Kookaburra Striated Pardalote Blue-faced Honeyeater Leaden Flycatcher Striated Thornbill Brown Falcon Little Corella Stubble Quail Brown Goshawk Little Eagle Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Brown Quail Little Friarbird Superb Fairy-wren Brown Songlark Little Lorikeet Swamp Harrier Brown Thornbill Magpie-lark Swift Parrot (e) Brown Treecreeper Mistletoebird Tree Martin Brown-headed Honeyeater Nankeen Kestrel Turquoise Parrot (t) Buff-rumped Thornbill Noisy Friarbird Varied Sitella Cockatiel Noisy Miner Wedge-tailed Eagle Common Bronzewing Olive-backed Oriole Weebill Common Starling * Painted Button Quail Welcome Swallow Crested Pigeon Painted Honeyeater (t) Western Warbler Crested Shrike-tit Pallid Cuckoo White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike Crimson Rosella Peaceful Dove White-browed Babbler Diamond Firetail Peregrine Falcon White-browed Scrubwren Dollarbird Pied Butcherbird White-eared Honeyeater Dusky Woodswallow Pied Currawong White-fronted Chat Eastern Rosella Rainbow Bee-eater White-naped Honeyeater Eastern Spinebill Red Wattlebird White-plumed Honeyeater Eastern Yellow Robin Red-browed Finch White-throated Needletail Fairy Martin Red-browed Treecreeper White-throated Treecreeper Fan-tailed Cuckoo Red-capped Robin White-throated Warbler Flame Robin Red-rumped Parrot White-winged Chough Fuscous Honeyeater Restless Flycatcher White-winged Triller Galah Richard's Pipit Willy Wagtail Gang-gang Cockatoo Rufous Songlark Yellow Thornbill Golden Whistler Rufous Whistler Yellow-faced Honeyeater Golden-headed Cisticola Sacred Kingfisher Yellow-rumped Thornbill Grey Butcherbird Scarlet Robin Yellow-tufted Honeyeater The most common bird Holbrook Area Bird List Key species seen in the Holbrook area include (t) = threatened species the Eastern Rosella (left) and the Striated (e) = endangered species Pardalote (right). Photos: Wikipedia * = introduced species Nocturnal birds Predicted to occur Holbrook Area Bird List Key - no recent records Australian Owlet-nightjar (t) = threatened species Australian Darter Barn Owl (e) = endangered species Banded Lapwing Southern Boobook Barking Owl (t) * = introduced species Tawny Frogmouth Black-faced Woodswallow Blue-billed Duck (t) Water birds Brush Bronzewing Australasian Grebe Bush Stone-curlew (e) Australasian Shoveller Cattle Egret Australian Pelican Collared Sparrowhawk Australian Shelduck Dusky Moorhen Australian Wood Duck Eastern Whipbird Black Swan Eurasian Coot Black-fronted Dotterel European Goldfinch * Black-winged Stilt House Sparrow Chestnut Teal Letter-winged Kite Great Cormorant Lewin's Rail Grey Teal Musk Duck Hardhead Powerful Owl (t) Hoary-headed Grebe Purple Swamphen Little Pied Cormorant Regent Honeyeater (e) Masked Lapwing Satin Bowerbird Nankeen Night Heron Singing Honeyeater Pacific Black Duck Skylark Pacific Heron Spotted Nightjar Pied Cormorant Square-tailed Kite (t) Pink-eared Duck Striated Fieldwren Royal Spoonbill Whistling Kite Sacred Ibis White-browed Woodswallow Threatened bird Turquoise Parrot Straw-necked Ibis (top) and the endangered Swift Parrot White-throated Nightjar (bottom). White-faced Heron Yellow-plumed Honeyeater Photos: Eastern Billabong Wildlife Brochure Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo Zebra Finch The bird list was compiled by Stuart Collard for the ‘Re-birding’ the Holbrook Landscape project, Holbrook Landcare Network. The Royal Spoonbill is a common waterbird. Photo: Holbrook Landcare Network The nocturnal Australian Owlet-nightjar. Photo: CC Image courtesy of Flickr EOL .
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