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Eremaea Birdlines
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Interesting and unusual bird observations
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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.
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Recent Sightings
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Reports published in the past 30 hours.
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November 2023
Sat 25 | | Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater Biodiversity Park, Outer Harbor |
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Not the most exciting sighting, but from what I've seen there are very few records for Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater on the Lefevre Peninsula (1 eBird record, 1 iNaturalist record.). It was first heard calling when I entered the park, later seen perched on a bush close to the west entrance, still calling. Stayed around for about 1-2 minutes, before being attacked by a Red Wattlebird and flying away. Several photos were taken.(Moderator’s note: Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater is uncommon at this location, but moderately common further north along the coast). eBird checklist |
Linkon Ferguson 26/11 #270000 |
Wed 15 | | Arctic Jaeger Bald Hill Beach, Gulf St. Vincent |
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One Arctic Jaeger briefly near the beach. Harassed a Crested Tern, then headed out to sea. Rarely seen in the northern gulf, and my last sighting at this location was in December 2019. |
Paul Taylor 16/11 #269954 |
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Early arrival; late departure |
Interesting behaviour |
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Uncommon in area |
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