Coorong National Park

Coorong National Park

Checklist for COORONG NATIONAL PARK -35.9446 °N 139.45999 °E 35°56’41” S 139°27’36” E 54 361100 6021100 or new birdssa.asn.au ……………. …………….. …………… …………….. … …......... ……… Observers: ………………………………………………………………….. Phone: (H) ……………………………… (M) ………………………………… ..………………………………………………………………………………. Email: …………..…………………………………………………… Date: ……..…………………………. Start Time: ……………………… End Time: ……………………… Codes (leave blank for Present) D = Dead H = Heard O = Overhead B = Breeding B1 = Mating B2 = Nest Building B3 = Nest with eggs B4 = Nest with chicks B5 = Dependent fledglings B6 = Bird on nest NON-PASSERINES S S A W Code No. NON-PASSERINES S S A W Code No. NON-PASSERINES S S A W Code No. Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross # Pacific Black Duck Red Knot Black-browed Albatross # Pink-eared Duck Laughing Kookaburra Grey-headed Albatross # Little Eagle Banded Lapwing Shy Albatross # Wedge-tailed Eagle Musk Lorikeet Wandering Albatross # White-bellied Sea Eagle Purple-crowned Lorikeet Red-necked Avocet Cattle Egret Rainbow Lorikeet Rainbow Bee-eater Great Egret *Mallard Australasian Bittern Intermediate Egret Malleefowl Eastern Bluebonnet Little Egret Dusky Moorhen Australian Boobook Plumed Egret Black-tailed Nativehen Brush Bronzewing Emu Nankeen Night Heron Common Bronzewing Black Falcon Spotted Nightjar Budgerigar Brown Falcon Eastern Barn Owl Little Buttonquail Peregrine Falcon Australian Owlet-nightjar Painted Buttonquail Tawny Frogmouth Pied Oystercatcher Cockatiel Southern Fulmar # Sooty Oystercatcher Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Galah Blue-winged Parrot Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Australasian Gannet # Elegant Parrot Eurasian Coot Bar-tailed Godwit Orange-bellied Parrot Little Corella Black-tailed Godwit Red-rumped Parrot Black-faced Cormorant Cape Barren Goose Rock Parrot Great Cormorant Brown Goshawk Australian Pelican Little Black Cormorant Australasian Grebe Fiordland Penguin # Little Pied Cormorant Great Crested Grebe Little Penguin Pied Cormorant Hoary-headed Grebe Northern Rockhopper Penguin # Australian Crake Common Greenshank Blue Petrel # Baillon's Crake Kelp Gull Common Diving Petrel # Spotless Crake Pacific Gull Great-winged Petrel # Black-eared Cuckoo Silver Gull Kerguelen Petrel # Fan-tailed Cuckoo Hardhead Mottled Petrel # Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo Spotted Harrier Soft-plumaged Petrel # Pallid Cuckoo Swamp Harrier Southern Giant Petrel # Shining Bronze Cuckoo Pacific Reef Heron White-faced Storm Petrel # Far Eastern Curlew White-faced Heron White-headed Petrel # Little Curlew White-necked Heron Red Phalarope Australasian Darter Australian Hobby Red-necked Phalarope Black-fronted Dotterel Australian White Ibis Crested Pigeon Red-kneed Dotterel Glossy Ibis *Feral Pigeon Diamond Dove Straw-necked Ibis Double-banded Plover Peaceful Dove Nankeen Kestrel Greater Sand Plover *Spotted Dove Sacred Kingfisher Grey Plover Blue-billed Duck Black Kite Hooded Plover Freckled Duck Black-shouldered Kite Lesser Sand Plover Maned Duck Whistling Kite Oriental Plover Musk Duck Great Knot Pacific Golden Plover # Beach-washed specimen If Species in BOLD are seen a “Rare Bird Record Report” should be submitted. SEASONS – Spring: September, October, November; Summer: December, January, February; Autumn: March, April May; Winter: June, July, August IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ONLY BIRDS SEEN WITHIN THE RESERVE ARE RECORDED ON THIS LIST. IF YOU SEE BIRDS OUTSIDE THE RESERVE PLEASE MARK ACCORDINGLY OR PREFERABLY USE A SEPARATE LIST. Please return this sheet on completion to Birds SA Database Co-ordinator (Brian Blaylock) for inclusion in the database. Email to: [email protected] or post to: Birds SA Database, Birds SA c/- SA Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA, 5000 Revised: 19 March 2021 189 + 83 Checklist for COORONG NATIONAL PARK -35.9446 °N 139.45999 °E 35°56’41” S 139°27’36” E 54 361100 6021100 or new birdssa.asn.au ……………. …………….. …………… …………….. … …......... ……… Observers: ………………………………………………………………….. Phone: (H) ……………………………… (M) ………………………………… ..………………………………………………………………………………. Email: …………..…………………………………………………… Date: ……..…………………………. Start Time: ……………………… End Time: ……………………… Codes (leave blank for Present) D = Dead H = Heard O = Overhead B = Breeding B1 = Mating B2 = Nest Building B3 = Nest with eggs B4 = Nest with chicks B5 = Dependent fledglings B6 = Bird on nest NON-PASSERINES S S A W Code No. NON-PASSERINES S S A W Code No. NON-PASSERINES S S A W Code No. Red-capped Plover Grey Teal Spur-winged Plover Australian Tern (Masked Lapwing) Caspian Tern Australian Pratincole Common Tern Antarctic Prion # Fairy Tern Broad-billed Prion # Greater Crested Tern Fairy Prion # Gull-billed tern Salvin's Prion # Little Tern Slender-billed Prion # Whiskered Tern Brown Quail White-winged Tern Stubble Quail Ruddy Turnstone Buff-banded Rail Whimbrel Lewin's Rail Mallee Ringneck (Australian Ringneck) Crimson Rosella Eastern Rosella Ruff Sanderling Common Sandpiper Curlew Sandpiper Marsh Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Terek Sandpiper Wood Sandpiper Flesh-footed Shearwater # Fluttering Shearwater # Short-tailed Shearwater # Australian Shelduck Australasian Shoveler Northern Shoveler Latham's Snipe Collared Sparrowhawk Royal Spoonbill Yellow-billed Spoonbill Banded Stilt Pied Stilt Long-toed Stint y Red-necked Stint y Australasian Swamphen Black Swan Pacific Swift Grey-tailed Tattler Chestnut Teal # Beach-washed specimen If Species in BOLD are seen a “Rare Bird Record Report” should be submitted. SEASONS – Spring: September, October, November; Summer: December, January, February; Autumn: March, April May; Winter: June, July, August IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ONLY BIRDS SEEN WITHIN THE RESERVE ARE RECORDED ON THIS LIST. IF YOU SEE BIRDS OUTSIDE THE RESERVE PLEASE MARK ACCORDINGLY OR PREFERABLY USE A SEPARATE LIST. Please return this sheet on completion to Birds SA Database Co-ordinator (Brian Blaylock) for inclusion in the database. Email to: [email protected] or post to: Birds SA Database, Birds SA c/- SA Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA, 5000 Revised: 19 March 2021 189 + 83 Checklist for COORONG NATIONAL PARK -35.9446 °N 139.45999 °E 35°56’41” S 139°27’36” E 54 361100 6021100 or new birdssa.asn.au ……………. …………….. …………… …………….. … …......... ……… Observers: ………………………………………………………………….. Phone: (H) ……………………………… (M) ………………………………… ..………………………………………………………………………………. Email: …………..…………………………………………………… Date: ……..…………………………. Start Time: ……………………… End Time: ……………………… Codes (leave blank for Present) D = Dead H = Heard O = Overhead B = Breeding B1 = Mating B2 = Nest Building B3 = Nest with eggs B4 = Nest with chicks B5 = Dependent fledglings B6 = Bird on nest PASSERINES S S A W Code No. PASSERINES S S A W Code No. PASSERINES S S A W Code No. White-browed Babbler Australian Raven Crested Bellbird Little Raven *Common Blackbird Eastern Yellow Robin Rufous Bristlebird Flame Robin Grey Butcherbird Hooded Robin White-fronted Chat Pink Robin White-winged Chough Rose Robin Golden-headed Cisticola Scarlet Robin Black-faced Cuckooshrike Southern Scrub Robin White-bellied Cuckooshrike White-browed Scrubwren Black-winged Currawong Grey Shrikethrush (Grey Currawong) Silvereye Southern Emuwren Black-capped Sittella Purple-backed Fairywren (Varied Sittella) Superb Fairywren *Eurasian Skylark Grey Fantail Brown Songlark Striated Fieldwren Rufous Songlark Red-browed Finch *House Sparrow Beautiful Firetail *Common Starling Diamond Firetail Welcome Swallow Restless Flycatcher White-backed Swallow *European Goldfinch Brown Thornbill Little Grassbird Buff-rumped Thornbill *European Greenfinch Inland Thornbill Shy Heathwren Slender-billed Thornbill Brown-headed Honeyeater Striated Thornbill New Holland Honeyeater Yellow Thornbill Purple-gaped Honeyeater Yellow-rumped Thornbill Singing Honeyeater White-winged Triller Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater Willie Wagtail Tawny-crowned Honeyeater Australian Reed Warbler White-eared Honeyeater Little Wattlebird White-fronted Honeyeater Red Wattlebird White-naped Honeyeater Weebill White-plumed Honeyeater Gilbert's Whistler Yellow-faced Honeyeater Rufous Whistler Horsfield's Bush Lark Western Whistler Australian Magpie Jacky Winter Magpielark Dusky Woodswallow Fairy Martin Masked Woodswallow Tree Martin White-browed Woodswallow Noisy Miner Mistletoebird Spotted Pardalote Striated Pardalote Australian Pipit If Species in BOLD are seen a “Rare Bird Record Report” should be submitted. SEASONS – Spring: September, October, November; Summer: December, January, February; Autumn: March, April May; Winter: June, July, August IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ONLY BIRDS SEEN WITHIN THE RESERVE ARE RECORDED ON THIS LIST. IF YOU SEE BIRDS OUTSIDE THE RESERVE PLEASE MARK ACCORDINGLY OR PREFERABLY USE A SEPARATE LIST. Please return this sheet on completion to Birds SA Database Co-ordinator (Brian Blaylock) for inclusion in the database. Email to: [email protected] or post to: Birds SA Database, Birds SA c/- SA Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA, 5000 Revised: 19 March 2021 189 + 83 COORONG NATIONAL PARK Revised: 19 March 2021 189 + 83 Revised: 19 March 2021 189 + 83 .

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