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2011 - Illawarra Birders

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Species Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec<br />

White-throated<br />

Needletail 9 th 8 th<br />

Eastern Koel 9 th 21 st<br />

Channel-billed<br />

Cuckoo 24 th 17 th<br />

Horsfield's<br />

Bronze-Cuckoo 4 th 1 st<br />

Shining<br />

Bronze-Cuckoo 15 th 1 st<br />

Pallid Cuckoo 9 th<br />

Fan-tailed<br />

Cuckoo 10 th 10 th<br />

Brush Cuckoo 3 rd 25 th<br />

Sacred<br />

Kingfisher 3 rd 22 nd<br />

Rainbow<br />

Bee-eater<br />

Dollarbird 8 th 15 th<br />

White-throated<br />

Gerygone 19 th 15 th<br />

Cicadabird 17 th<br />

White-winged<br />

Triller<br />

66<br />

Earliest arrivals / latest departures of migratory birds <strong>2011</strong><br />

4 th<br />

Rufous<br />

Whistler 13 th 21 st<br />

Spangled<br />

Drongo 28 th 17 th<br />

Leaden<br />

Flycatcher 24 th 15 th<br />

Black-faced<br />

Monarch 11 th 23 rd<br />

Australian<br />

Reed Warbler<br />

Rufous<br />

Songlark<br />

17 th 7 th<br />

The list above shows the earliest and latest departure dates of migrants that<br />

have been recorded within the <strong>Illawarra</strong> and adjacent regions during <strong>2011</strong><br />

excluding Waders. Migrants should not be confused with nomadic species or<br />

accidental arrivals due to drought or floods. After breeding some species will<br />

disperse from their breeding area, but these are not regarded as migratory.<br />

4 th

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