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Interesting and unusual bird observations
Birdline South Australia

Birdline South Australia is a site for the reporting of rare or unusual birds outside their normal range, unusually high or low numbers, early or late arrivals or departures for migrant species and interesting behaviour or unusual habitat usage.

Birdline South Australia is supported by Birdlife Australia and moderated by David Harper and Paul Taylor.

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September 2023
Sat 23White-fronted Honeyeater
5 kms SE of Halbury
2, probably 3 White-fronted Honeyeaters feeding on roadside Eremophila. An uncommon visitor to this area from inland regions.
Paul Taylor 23/9 #269708
Tue 12Chirruping Wedgebill
Maude
3 foraging in and out of roadside vegetation on Powerline Rd about 100m west of intersection with Florieton Rd. The landscape structure at this spot - open shrubland with scattered medium and tall bushes - resembles the habitats where I have observed the species much further north. Full ID on eBird checklist S149740802. (Moderator’s note: Certainly a southerly report, and there are a couple of records a few kilometres further south near Mount Mary). eBird checklist
Kelvin Sparks 13/9 #269667
Fri 1Baillon’s Crake
Rocks Reserve, 10 kms SE of Balaklava
One Baillon’s Crake feeding at edge of stream. Uncommon in this area.
Paul Taylor 1/9 #269626
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