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Species to Report List - Illawarra Bird Observers Club Inc

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<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingAmerican Golden PloveryesAntarctic PrionyesArctic JaegeryesArctic TernyesAsian DowitcheryesAudubon's ShearwateryesAustralasian BitternyesAustralasian Gannet no, unless more than 20Australasian ShoveleryesAustralian Brush-turkeyyesAustralian HobbyyesAustralian Owlet-nightjaryesAustralian PratincoleyesAustralian ShelduckyesAustralian Spotted CrakeyesAustralian White Ibis no, unless more than 500Azure KingfisheryesBaillon's CrakeyesBanded LapwingyesBanded StiltyesBarking OwlyesBarn OwlyesBarred Cuckoo-shrikeyesBar-shouldered DoveyesBar-tailed Godwit no, unless more than 50Bassian ThrushyesBeach S<strong>to</strong>ne-curlewyesBeautiful FiretailyesBell MineryesBlack BitternyesBlack FalconyesBlack KiteyesBlack NoddyyesBlack PetrelyesBlack Swan no, unless more than 500Black-bellied S<strong>to</strong>rm-PetrelyesBlack-browed AlbatrossyesBlack-chinned HoneyeateryesBlack-eared CuckooyesBlack-faced WoodswallowyesBlack-fronted DotterelyesBlack-necked S<strong>to</strong>rkyesBlack-shouldered KiteyesBlack-tailed GodwityesBlack-winged PetrelyesBlack-winged Stilt no, unless more than 100Blue PetrelyesBlue-billed Duckyeswww.iboc.org.au Page 1 of 7


<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingBrahminy KiteyesBridled TernyesBroad-billed PrionyesBroad-billed SandpiperyesBrolgayesBrown BoobyyesBrown Cuckoo-DoveyesBrown FalconyesBrown GoshawkyesBrown HoneyeateryesBrown QuailyesBrown SonglarkyesBrown TreecreeperyesBrown-headed HoneyeateryesBrush BronzewingyesBrush CuckooyesBudgerigaryesBuff-banded RailyesBuff-breasted SandpiperyesBuff-rumped ThornbillyesBuller's AlbatrossyesBush S<strong>to</strong>ne-curlewyesCanada GooseyesCape Barren GooseyesCaspian Tern no, unless more than 20Channel-billed Cuckoo no, unless more than 10Chestnut Teal no, unless more than 500Chestnut-breasted MannikinyesChestnut-rumped HeathwrenyesCicadabirdyesCockatielyesCollared SparrowhawkyesComb-crested JacanayesCommon BlackbirdyesCommon BronzewingyesCommon Diving-PetrelyesCommon GreenshankyesCommon NoddyyesCommon SandpiperyesCommon TernyesCook's PetrelyesCrescent HoneyeateryesCrested Pigeon no, unless more than 10Crested Shrike-tityesCrimson ChatyesCurlew SandpiperyesDarter no, unless more than 10Diamond Doveyeswww.iboc.org.au Page 2 of 7


<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingDiamond FiretailyesDollarbirdyesDouble-banded Plover no, unless more than 20Double-barred FinchyesDusky WoodswallowyesEastern BristlebirdyesEastern CurlewyesEastern Great Egret no, unless more than 10Eastern Reef EgretyesEmerald DoveyesEmuyesFairy MartinyesFairy Prion no, unless more than 500Fairy TernyesFigbirdyesFiordland PenguinyesFlame RobinyesFluttering Shearwater no, unless more than 500Fork-tailed SwiftyesFreckled DuckyesFulmar PrionyesFuscous HoneyeateryesGang-gang Cocka<strong>to</strong>oyesGlossy Black-Cocka<strong>to</strong>oyesGlossy IbisyesGould's PetrelyesGreat Crested GrebeyesGreat KnotyesGreat SkuayesGreater Sand PloveryesGreen CatbirdyesGrey CurrawongyesGrey GoshawkyesGrey PloveryesGrey Teal no, unless more than 500Grey TernletyesGrey-backed S<strong>to</strong>rm-PetrelyesGrey-headed AlbatrossyesGrey-tailed TattleryesGround ParrotyesGull-billed TernyesHardhead no, unless more than 20Herald PetrelyesHoary-headed GrebeyesHooded PloveryesHooded RobinyesHut<strong>to</strong>n's Shearwater no, unless morr than 200Intermediate Egretyeswww.iboc.org.au Page 3 of 7


<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingJacky WinteryesJuan Fernandez PetrelyesKelp GullyesKerguelen PetrelyesKermadec PetrelyesKing QuailyesLatham's SnipeyesLeaden FlycatcheryesLesser FrigatebirdyesLesser Sand PloveryesLetter-winged KiteyesLewin's RailyesLight-mantled Sooty AlbatrossyesLittle BitternyesLittle But<strong>to</strong>n-quailyesLittle Corella no, unless more than 50Little CurlewyesLittle EagleyesLittle EgretyesLittle FriarbirdyesLittle LorikeetyesLittle PenguinyesLittle RavenyesLittle ShearwateryesLittle StintyesLittle TernyesLittle WoodswallowyesLogrunneryesLong-billed Corella no, unless more than 50Long-tailed JaegeryesLong-<strong>to</strong>ed StintyesMallardyesMarsh SandpiperyesMasked BoobyyesMasked Lapwing no, unless more than 50Masked OwlyesMasked WoodswallowyesMistle<strong>to</strong>ebirdyesMottled PetrelyesMusk DuckyesMusk LorikeetyesNankeen KestrelyesNankeen Night HeronyesNoisy PittayesNutmeg MannikinyesOlive WhistleryesOrange-bellied ParrotyesOriental Cuckooyeswww.iboc.org.au Page 4 of 7


<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingOriental PloveryesOspreyyesPacific BazayesPacific Golden PloveryesPacific GullyesPainted But<strong>to</strong>n-quailyesPainted SnipeyesPallid CuckooyesPeaceful DoveyesPec<strong>to</strong>ral SandpiperyesPeregrine FalconyesPheasant CoucalyesPied ButcherbirdyesPied OystercatcheryesPilotbirdyesPink RobinyesPink-eared DuckyesPink-footed ShearwateryesPlumed Whistling-DuckyesPomarine JaegeryesPowerful OwlyesRainbow Bee-eateryesRed KnotyesRed-backed KingfisheryesRed-browed TreecreeperyesRed-capped Plover no, unless more than 20Red-capped RobinyesRed-footed BoobyyesRed-kneed DotterelyesRed-necked AvocetyesRed-necked Stint no, unless more than 20Red-rumped ParrotyesRed-tailed TropicbirdyesRed-whiskered BulbulyesRegent BowerbirdyesRegent HoneyeateryesRestless FlycatcheryesRichard's PipityesRockwarbleryesRose RobinyesRose-crowned Fruit-DoveyesRoyal AlbatrossyesRoyal SpoonbillyesRuddy Turns<strong>to</strong>neyesRuffyesRufous FantailyesRufous SonglarkyesSabine's Gullyeswww.iboc.org.au Page 5 of 7


<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingSalvin's PrionyesSanderlingyesSatin FlycatcheryesScaly-breasted LorikeetyesScarlet HoneyeateryesScarlet RobinyesSharp-tailed Sandpiper no, unless more than 50Shy AlbatrossyesSinging BushlarkyesSkylarkyesSlender-billed PrionyesSoft-plumaged PetrelyesSooty AlbatrossyesSooty OwlyesSooty OystercatcheryesSooty ShearwateryesSooty TernyesSouth Georgian Diving-PetrelyesSouth Polar SkuayesSouthern BoobookyesSouthern Emu-wrenyesSouthern FulmaryesSouthern WhitefaceyesSpangled DrongoyesSpeckled WarbleryesSpectacled MonarchyesSpiny-cheeked HoneyeateryesSpotless CrakeyesSpotted HarrieryesSpotted Quail-thrushyesSquare-tailed KiteyesStraw-necked Ibis no, unless more than 500Streaked ShearwateryesStriated FieldwrenyesStriated HeronyesStriated ThornbillyesStubble QuailyesSuperb Fruit-DoveyesSuperb LyrebirdyesSuperb ParrotyesSwamp HarrieryesSwift ParrotyesTahiti PetrelyesTawny FrogmouthyesTawny GrassbirdyesTawny-crowned HoneyeateryesTerek SandpiperyesTopknot Pigeon no, unless more than 20www.iboc.org.au Page 6 of 7


<strong>Illawarra</strong> <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Observers</strong> <strong>Club</strong>UNUSUAL SIGHTINGS CHECKLIST (COMMON NAMES)Please report your sightings <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> Records Officer if they appear on this listCommon Name<strong>Report</strong> Unusual SightingTree MartinyesTurquoise ParrotyesVaried SittellayesWandering AlbatrossyesWandering TattleryesWandering Whistling-DuckyesWedge-tailed EagleyesWeebillyesWestland PetrelyesWhimbrelyesWhiskered TernyesWhistling KiteyesWhite TernyesWhite-backed SwallowyesWhite-bellied Cuckoo-shrikeyesWhite-bellied Sea-EagleyesWhite-bellied S<strong>to</strong>rm-PetrelyesWhite-breasted WoodswallowyesWhite-browed WoodswallowyesWhite-cheeked HoneyeateryesWhite-chinned PetrelyesWhite-eared HoneyeateryesWhite-faced Heron no, unless more than 50White-faced S<strong>to</strong>rm-Petrel no, unless more than 50White-fronted ChatyesWhite-fronted TernyesWhite-headed PetrelyesWhite-headed Pigeon no, unless more than 10White-naped HoneyeateryesWhite-necked PetrelyesWhite-plumed HoneyeateryesWhite-rumped SandpiperyesWhite-tailed TropicbirdyesWhite-throated GerygoneyesWhite-throated NeedletailyesWhite-throated NightjaryesWhite-winged Black TernyesWhite-winged ChoughyesWhite-winged TrilleryesWompoo Fruit-DoveyesWonga PigeonyesWood SandpiperyesYellow-billed SpoonbillyesYellow-nosed AlbatrossyesYellow-tailed Black-Cocka<strong>to</strong>o no, unless more than 50Yellow-tufted HoneyeateryesZebra Finchyeswww.iboc.org.au Page 7 of 7

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