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Interesting and unusual bird observations
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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28/11/2021

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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December 2025
Sun 28highlightGreat Knot
Lake Wollumboola east
Single Great Knot amongst flock of 50 Red Knot feeding on east side of the lake. The whole flock came within 10 metres of me with a number giving low contact calls - very confiding & a real privilege to be so close to a species normally seen at much greater distances. Also present - 78 Bar-tailed Godwit, c.5 Eastern Curlew, 3 Turnstone, 1 Red-necked Stint, c.165 Little Tern, 7 Caspian Tern (& 9 Whiskered Tern on 23/12), 3525 Black Swan and a pair of fishing Sea Eagles
michael ellison 29/12 #272914
Gang-gang Cockatoo
Buxton Rd Buxton.
Eight birds seen flying at the side of a private property. No records in the recent two years even though the species is bred on the property and calls can attract wild birds. Long-term records at this site can be found in eBird. eBird checklist
Ian Bailey 28/12 #272912
Sat 27Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus calidus
The Weir Rd Teralba
Weir Rd, Teralba, (Lake Macquarie). Was out looking at the birds in this known area. Took photos of what I assumed was a Peregrine Falcon (Australian species). One of my birding friends raised the issue when looking at my photo that it could be a different sub species. I put my photo on ABID and they confirmed Falco peregrinus calidus, The clear head markings were the distinctive difference. eBird checklist
Yvonne van Netten 28/12 #272913
Glossy Ibis
Pitt Town Lagooon
We were delighted to spot a Glossy Ibis at Pitt Town Lagoon this morning. It moved around several times from one end of the lagoon to the other. Water level quite low with lots of dead carp and exposed mud. Bird hide windows mostly obscured by vegetation. eBird checklist
Jenny & Rod Stiles 27/12 #272910
Wed 24Glossy Ibis
Blaikie Road Swamp, Penrith
Small ibis, glossy brown, bronze and green. Long down curved bill. Feeding on mud patch with swamphen. Smaller than white ibis. Watched for 5 minutes. No camera ... aargh@ Went home to get camera and it was gone. eBird checklist
Martin Snowball 24/12 #272909
Fri 19Freckled Duck
Dangars Lagoon, Uralla
Three Freckled Duck, visible from bird hide at the Lagoon this morning.
John Grant 19/12 #272907
Tue 16Pale-vented bush hen
Federal
Single bird calling 8.30 pm from dam on private block opposite the tennis courts
Ian Colvin 17/12 #272905
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Kissing Point Road, Dundas, West of the light rail underpass
Bumped against the window of our house, then sat in the frangipani for a while and looked at us while we looked at him. We'd never seen a bird like that before and looked it up, and it's not usually sighted in Sydney. Sorry, didn't get a photo.
Kylie Duke 16/12 #272903
Mon 15Gang-gang cockatoo
Braeside track, Blackheath
The largest flock I have seen in Blackheath in the past 12 years of 25+ birds, including a high proportion of juveniles
Mark Hocking 15/12 #272900
Sat 13Superb Lyrebird
Elgin Street, Gordon - east end
Startled a lyrebird while walking the dog along the east end of Elgin Street - it was on the northside where the land drops away and the bush comes up to the road. It flew up onto a branch which afforded a good view. eBird checklist
Anna Gillespie 13/12 #272899
Wed 3Tawny Grassbird
Frogs Holla Sports Complex Milton
Very few records from the Shoalhaven south of Nowra. Calling from prominent perches in the long grasses and blackberry in adjacent paddock to sports fields. Performing display flight with the loud trill calls. eBird checklist
Mark Ley 3/12 #272892
Mon 1highlightWandering Tattler
Woolooware Bay Mangrove Boardwalk
Supplementing the Terek Sandpiper and Common Sandpiper found by others roosting with a flock of about 50 Grey-tailed Tattlers on the derelict jetty to the left of the watchpoint. The bird stood out as being consistently darker and sootier in tone than the more contrasty Grey-tailed Tattlers, with a narrower and less extensive super. More pix attached to the eBird list eBird checklist
Mike Kilburn 16/12 #272904
Australian White Ibis
Lake Suffolk Park - NSW- 28.68247037493827, 153.60570972839932
31/11/25 First reported by resident Helen who said bird had been at this location for 3 days. I checked on Monday 1st .. and a pink coloured Ibis was sitting on the small island (one of three small islands in Lake Suffolk Park) amongst other Australian White Ibis and Cattle Egrets sitting on nests. I returned about an hour later and it was not there. I also contacted Steve McBride who took the photo - with permission. My poor camera photo i attach just to give you an idea. The roost is easily accessible from the west side of the lake along the pedestrian track - no ebird list was submitted (Moderator's Note: My gut feeling is that this White Ibis has been sprayed with some pink dye.AKM)
Jeanette Olley 9/12 #272895
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