Cox Scrub Conservation Park

Cox Scrub Conservation Park

Bird list for COX SCRUB CONSERVATION PARK -35.03558 °N 139.372 °E 35°02’08” S 139°22’19” E 54 351500 6121800 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. Rainbow Bee-eater Sacred Kingfisher Brush Bronzewing Black Kite Common Bronzewing Black-shouldered Kite Budgerigar Whistling Kite Little Buttonquail Laughing Kookaburra Painted Buttonquail Musk Lorikeet Cockatiel Purple-crowned Lorikeet Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Rainbow Lorikeet Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Dusky Moorhen Eurasian Coot Black-tailed Nativehen Little Corella Eastern Barn Owl Great Cormorant Australian Owlet-nightjar Little Black Cormorant Blue-winged Parrot Little Pied Cormorant Elegant Parrot Australian Crake Red-rumped Parrot Baillon's Crake Australian Pelican Black-eared Cuckoo *Feral Pigeon Fan-tailed Cuckoo Crested Pigeon Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo Spur-winged Plover (Masked Lapwing) Shining Bronze Cuckoo Oriental Dollarbird Stubble Quail Peaceful Dove Adelaide Rosella (Crimson Rosella) *Spotted Dove Maned Duck Eastern Rosella Musk Duck Collared Sparrowhawk Pacific Black Duck Chestnut Teal Little Eagle Grey Teal Wedge-tailed Eagle Black Falcon Brown Falcon Peregrine Falcon Tawny Frogmouth Galah Brown Goshawk Australasian Grebe Hoary-headed Grebe Spotted Harrier Swamp Harrier White-faced Heron White-necked Heron Australian Hobby Australian White Ibis Straw-necked Ibis Nankeen Kestrel Red-backed Kingfisher 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: 7 August 2021 79 + 76 Bird list for COX SCRUB CONSERVATION PARK -35.03558 °N 139.372 °E 35°02’08” S 139°22’19” E 54 351500 6121800 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 Eastern Shriketit *Common Blackbird (Crested Shriketit) Grey Butcherbird Silvereye White-fronted Chat Black-capped Sittella Golden-headed Cisticola (Varied Sittella) Black-faced Cuckooshrike *Eurasian Skylark Black-winged Currawong Brown Songlark (Grey Currawong) Rufous Songlark Southern Emuwren *House Sparrow Superb Fairywren Eastern Spinebill Purple-backed Fairywren *Common Starling Grey Fantail Welcome Swallow Red-browed Finch Brown Thornbill Beautiful Firetail Buff-rumped Thornbill Diamond Firetail Striated Thornbill Restless Flycatcher Yellow Thornbill *European Goldfinch Yellow-rumped Thornbill Little Grassbird Bassian Thrush *European Greenfinch White-throated Treecreeper Chestnut-rumped Heathwren White-winged Triller Black-chinned Honeyeater Willie Wagtail Brown-headed Honeyeater Australian Reed Warbler Crescent Honeyeater Little Wattlebird New-Holland Honeyeater Red Wattlebird Singing Honeyeater Weebill Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater Rufous Whistler Tawny-crowned Honeyeater Western Whistler White-naped Honeyeater Southern Whiteface White-plumed Honeyeater Jacky Winter Yellow-faced Honeyeater Dusky Woodswallow Yellow-plumed Honeyeater Masked Woodswallow Australian Magpie White-breasted Woodswallow Magpielark White-browed Woodswallow Fairy Martin Tree Martin Mistletoebird Spotted Pardalote Striated Pardalote Australian Pipit Little Raven Flame Robin Hooded Robin Scarlet Robin White-browed Scrubwren Grey Shrikethrush 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: 7 August 2021 79 + 76 COX SCRUB CONSERVATION PARK Revised: 7 August 2021 79 + 76 .

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