I saw the following birds for the first time on the recent WA Twitchathon:
- Western Bristlebird (Dasyornis longirostris);
- Redthroat (Pyrrholaemus brunneus);
- Southern Emu-wren (Stipiturus malachurus).
I saw the following birds for the first time on the recent WA Twitchathon:
A November update to my birding targets list:
Here is a list of new birds I saw on the south-east QLD trip with Martin Cake (with links to my photos from the trip):
Having only ever birded in Western Australia, I had a few birds on my life list that were a little dodgy. A recent trip with Martin Cake to Queensland (SE QLD in particular) cleaned a few of these up:
| Chestnut Quail-thrush (Cinclosoma castanotus, Carina Mine Site, WA, Australia). Not a very good photograph of a very good bird. This is bird number 270! |
Part of the safety plan when driving from site to Perth is to call your supervisor when you reach Great Eastern Highway. The Boorabbin Memorial looked like a good spot to pull over as it’s within a kilometre or so of the where we emerge from the bush. As I pulled over I noticed a parrot perched in a low tree, seemingly attempting to defrost on what was a very chilly morning. A Mulga Parrot! What a spectacular bird. It gave me enough time to get my binoculars out and then after a few seconds was off into the scrub. Mulga Parrot (Psephotus varius) is number 269 on my life list.
After a fairly good start to the birding year, here is an updated 2012 birding target list:
After numerous attempts I finally saw the Freckled Ducks at Lake Monger this evening. They have been hanging around for a few weeks now and steadily increasing in number (five were present). It turns out I had confused east and west and had been checking the wrong area of the lake.
As an added bonus John Graff’s expert Little Grassbird mimicry yielded good views of a specimen just before dusk. These two birds are numbers 267 and 268 on my life-list.
I now have a new laptop – a brand new 13″ MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Core i5 with 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard disk drive. It is just the second computer I have purchased brand new (the previous being a 12″ PowerBook G4 1GHz while studying at Uni).
I was considering an 11″ MacBook Air (for about the same price) but the lack of ability to upgrade RAM, relatively small storage space and general lack of ports pushed me back from style towards substance. I am very happy with the decision.
A bird that had been conspicuously absent from my list was the Chestnut Teal. Or so I thought. I recently purchased Apple’s Aperture application and imported in all of my digital photographs (nearly 7,300 photographs from the Canon 350D alone). I was cycling through the old photos and something caught my eye. A Chestnut Teal. Full plumage male no less. Refer to the photograph below…
The worst bit is I remember the day I took the photograph clearly, I was looking for Hoary-headed Grebes at a lake in Joondalup and thought this particular bird was a manky farm duck. So the Chestnut Teal becomes bird number 266 on my list.
| Chestnut Teal (Anas castanea, Joondalup, WA, Australia). Image has been cropped and the white balance adjusted. |