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Birdline New South Wales

Birdline NSW 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. We may also consider publishing unusually-plumaged birds (e.g. albinistic/leucistic/melanistic) if they are considered interesting or are uncommonly seen.

Birdline New South Wales is supported by Birding NSW, Birdlife Southern NSW and Cumberland Bird Observers Club and moderated by Alan Morris, Liam Murphy, Mick Roderick and Simon Blanchflower.

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11/28/2021

Moderators' Note

Birders are encouraged to post lists to eBird Australia, where sightings are incorporated into the BirdLife Australia Atlas. To do this you need to register with eBird Australia then login. All Regent Honeyeater and Swift Parrot reports should be forwarded to Mick Roderick to assist in the recovery of these severely declining species: mick.roderick@birdlife.org.au. Note we will not be publishing reports of Accipiter raptors (Collared Sparrowhawk, Grey/Brown Goshawks) or Square-tailed Kites unless they are in unusual locations or are seen with unusual prey etc.

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March 2025
Fri 21highlightPacific Swift
Narara Ecovillage
It's Pacific Swift time! Flocks passing through ahead of a rain front; max 760 together eBird checklist
Guy Dutson 21/3 #272401
Wed 19Marsh Sandpiper
Greenwell Point, Nowra, NSW
A visit to Greenwell Point sometimes showed a single Marsh Sandpiper, over last ten years or so. Today's visit showed four of the ssp. in a group actively working the swampy and shrubby wetland. A rare number for my 'logs'! Maybe 'prepping' for a long flight?. eBird checklist
Harry Roberts 19/3 #272399
Tue 18highlightBlack Noddy
North Curl Curl
Single bird been on site since Sunday(?). Seen loafing on the railings and then fishing just off the rocks. Easily observed without getting into the edge with the railings (to reduce disturbance).
Tom Wilson 18/3 #272398
Mon 17highlightBlack Noddy
Norah Head
A Black Noddy was feeding in the breakers at the end of the rock shelf directly down from Norah Head Lighthouse today for three hours between 3:30pm and 6:30 pm. The same bird was seen briefly on the 15th of March at the end of the rock shelf at Soldiers Point (Norah Head) eBird checklist
Nick Giles 17/3 #272397
Sun 16Oriental Cuckoo
Cuppitt's Lane, Richmond lowlands
Flew over Cuppitt's Lane from Windsor direction and appeared to land in the line of casuarinas towards Baker's Lagoon but we could not relocate it. Immediately drawn to the long-tailed, sharp-winged flight profile and glimpse of banded underparts. eBird checklist
Eric Finley 17/3 #272396
Fork-tailed (Pacific) Swift
Little Bay, The Coast golf club
Whilst having a cleansing ale at The Coast golf club bar on a hot early evening C.300 Fork-tailed (Pacific) Swifts passed north along the coast and partially out to sea - presumed feeding on a pressure wave before a change in the weather. Sure enough C.5 minutes later a cool southerly change came through!
Michael Ellison 16/3 #272391
Sat 15Glossy Ibis, Brolga
Flooded paddock at Cowper
50+ Ibis foraging at edge of water, 3 Brolgas nearby
Greg Clancy 16/3 #272393
Square-tailed Kite
Brushgrove
Adult Kite in heavy moult forging on the wing low over the park
Greg Clancy 16/3 #272392
highlightRed-footed Booby, White Tern, Streaked Shearwater, Sooty Tern
Offshore--Sydney Pelagic
Highlights from a terrific day on the ocean included a Streaked Shearwater, seen in ~120m before 12 mile, a White Tern seen in 400m around 1NM from our drift. At the drift we had the forty or so Flesh-footed Shearwaters we'd picked up well offshore on the trip out along with a handful of Wedge-tailed Shearwaters. A Red-footed Booby made a single pass near the boat when we were in 670m. We also added a Sooty Tern and a Grey-faced Petrel before leaving +700m. Three Shy Albatrosses were encountered on the return leg as were a pod of Pygmy killer whales. See eBird checklist for other species. Photograph: Greg McLachlan eBird checklist
Sydney Pelagics and all onboard 16/3 #272390
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Gwandalan Street Emu Plains NSW 2750
Very exciting. I’ve never seen this bird before. It had a drink and a bath in my backyard birdbath.
Greg Davidson 15/3 #272389
Painted Honeyeater
Ephemeral wetland 11 km east of Pilliga
Two juveniles in this wetland that still has a bit of water in it, where a creek crosses the Wee Waa to Pilliga Road, at 9:30 this morning. No accompanying adults found.
Michael Dahlem 15/3 #272388
Thu 13Brown Booby
Terrigal Pelagic
The highlight of an impromptu Terrigal trip was a female adult Brown Booby which was only the fourth record for the Central Coast LGA and first for a Terrigal Pelagic. Also seen was a Buller’s Albatross along with several Shy Albatross, Providence Petrel (1), Grey-faced Petrel (2) and Wilson’s Storm Petrel (1). Photo by Stephanie Owen.
Central Coast Pelagics (Andrew Robinson with 15 others on board) 14/3 #272386
Sun 9Australian King Parrot
16 Charles st Balldale NSW 2646
A large King Parrot, that looked like a young male, was seen around midday feeding on a tree beside the house. Only one parrot was sited. Video was recorded. (Moderator's Note: Balldale is on the edge of the range for King Parrots in NSW, they occur in reasonable numbers further south along the Murray River, in towns like nearby Corowa, but rarely further north into the pastoral country, there is only one previous eBird record for Balldale in 2024. AKM)
Dani Kerr 11/3 #272381
highlightGreat Frigatebird
Evans Head
Adult Male & Female Great Frigatebird - seen 09/03/25 near dusk at Razorback lookout, relocated again at end of Chinamans Beach Rd, before last seen heading south along the coast toward Illuka. TC Alfred has pushed lots of different birds inshore to Evans Head, 100 + Sooty Tern, Long-tailed Jaegers, Lesser Frigate, numerous Grey Ternlets and Common Noddy all spotted in Evans River & nearby beach during past week. (Moderator's Note: It is good to get such a comprehensive report on seabirds affected by TC Alfred. The Greater Frigatebird sightings are subject to NSWORAC Review. AKM) eBird checklist
Jacob Crisp 9/3 #272380
Sat 8highlightGrey Ternlet (probable); Streaked Shearwater
Robert Dunn Reserve, Mona Vale
75 minute sea watching session (reserve is on the cliffs between Mona Vale and Warriewood beaches). Small pale tern with fast, fluttery flying style and occasional check and glide before resuming flight. Seen approx 350-400m offshore heading south approx 4:20pm). Scope views showed pale grey, not white, plumage and black bill/eye. Streaked Shearwater in with big group of all brown shearwaters following a commercial fishing boat. Obviously brown above/white below combo and even at distance clearly bigger than the all brown shearwaters.
Tom Wilson 8/3 #272377
Thu 6Grey Ternlet & Shy Albatross
Mistral Point, Maroubra
A Grey Ternlet spent 40 minutes feeding like a storm petrel, very close to the shore. It was with Silver Gulls which were also feeding. Single Shy Albatross, Caspian Tern, and Arctic Jaegers were also seen.
David Mitford 6/3 #272375
Wed 5highlightOriental Cuckoo
Lane Cove National Park
One young bird flew over the river near boat shed north-west direction
Fatih Sam 5/3 #272371
Mon 3Blue-faced Honeyeater
Mount Kembla, garden
Trail cam capture. Still pulled from 15 second video. Visiting pond alongside 2 Crimson Rosellas
Tye Purnell 4/3 #272208
Pacific Swift
Eulah Creek
Flock of maybe 100 seen overhead around 8 this morning, near the junction of Eulah Creek Road and Box Gully Road, 20 km E of Narrabri.
Michael Dahlem 3/3 #272206
Sun 2Ground Parrot
Beecroft Weapons Range
2 individuals seen about 400 m apart feeding on grass heads on trail sides, about 300m from track head. Photos. eBird checklist
Jude Gillespie 2/3 #272205

February 2025
Fri 28Pacific Swift
Royal National Park--Wattamolla
A flock with a minimum of 15 birds seen early morning eBird checklist
Peter Stevens 19/3 #272400
Pacific Swift
Kurrajong Hills
A flock of 15+ birds flying north just before 0800 this morning in clear still conditions. This is only my 2nd site record in over twenty years, the previous being Apr 2018. Also present several Large-billed Scrubwrens, which have increased significantly here in the past 3 years, and last night the local juvenile Powerful Owl was calling. eBird checklist
Eric Finley 28/2 #272203
Thu 27Glossy Black Cockatoo
Crawford Rd, Cooranbong
Had a trio of Glossys fly over this morning just before 10am. Usually it's a pair but looks like they've successfully bred recently, which is great news. Also earlier in the week there were Needltails in small numbers around 8:30 flying directly north and quite low. Not feeding but just directly flying. This happened a few times around the same time and in different locations. I'm presuming they're migrating like that, as I've never seen that sort of behaviour from them before.
Paul Schofield 27/2 #272201
Wed 26Magpie Goose
Crowsnest Swamp, Coldstream River
5+ Magpie Geese perched on tall rushes and in flight, although not confirmed, behaviour suggests breeding. This is a regular behaviour with geese that regularly roost at Clarenza. When they disappear from that site geese turn up at the Coldstream, presumably the same ones, and when they return to Clarenza they are usually accompanied by juveniles.
Greg Clancy 28/2 #272202
Sanderling
Pelican Point, Norah Head
3 Sanderling foraging on rock platform amongst Red-neck Stints. (Moderator's Note: Sanderlings are rare visitors to the Central Coast LGA, last record was Feb. 2023 at Pelican Point. AKM)
Steve Bowman 26/2 #272200
Tue 25Streaked Shearwater
Sydney Harbour National Park North Head
Highlight of a seawatch from North Head this afternoon was a single Streaked Shearwater flying south.
Michael Ronan 25/2 #272198
Spangled Drongo
Old Castlereagh Road, Penrith
Pair of Drongos located at end of road by church at about 8.00am. Will upload poor quality phone photo later. eBird checklist
Martin Snowball 25/2 #272194
Osprey
Bronte Beach
An osprey with a fish in its talons. A pleasant Bronte Beach sighting. Poor photo attached.
Charles Hunter 25/2 #272193
Mon 24Pacific Swift
Denistone Park
Counted 12 Pacific Swifts circling ove Denistone Park early this morning along with a flock of about 50 Topknot Pigeons heading north.
Michael Ronan 24/2 #272189
Sun 23Streaked Shearwater
Offshore--Sydney Pelagic
Despite the challenging conditions we had plenty of activity at the shelf and during the return leg. The obvious highlight of the day was a single Streaked Shearwater which arrived not soon after we set-up the drift. It remained with us for much of our time at the shelf. The bird was very active chasing and challenging other shearwaters for berley scraps. It also called several times during interactions! Flesh-footed Shearwaters along with Wedge-tailed Shearwaters dominated the activity. We had a brief view of a Grey-faced Petrel as it came in to the slick only to promptly disappear. Other species seen included a number of Shy Albatrosses (white-capped), Pomarine Jaegers, Sooty and Short-tailed shearwaters and Australasian Gannets. Photograph: Greg McLachlan eBird checklist
Sydney Pelagics and all onboard 24/2 #272191
Sat 22Magpie Goose, Latham's Snipe, Australasian Grebe, Australian White Ibis
Wetland on Big River Way, Clarenza
46+ Magpie Geese loafing at edge of water, 1 Snipe flushed from vegetation, adult Grebe with very small young on water and dozens of White Ibis with at least two nests, one with 1+ young. Geese had been absent for some months and had been returning in small numbers for a few weeks.
Greg Clancy 22/2 #272188
Great crested Grebe
Glenbrook Lagoon
2 birds 1st seen 18/2. Over last few days courtship display &, mating & nest buding. Today3rdbird seen. Few records of GCGs atlagoon & mountains. Ebird check-lists to be provided.
Matt Hughes 22/2 #272187
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