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FNQ sightings

To: Colin R <>
Subject: FNQ sightings
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:58:03 +1000
Hi Colin and Phil,

Have definitely heard them call when being 'mobbed' (similar to a Pallid)
but never the "hoop-hoop" call is they do in Asia.

Tom



On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Colin R <> wrote:

> Hi Phil
>
> You raise an interesting issue, regarding the Oriental v Himalyan - not
> sure if its tongue in cheek or not! However I would be interested to
> hear from anyone who has tried playback to Oriental in Australia. If
> they don't breed here would they respond?
> We have tried, but have not been in a good position to expect a response
> - i.e. the bird had flown by and was probably not within hearing of our
> attempt. I don't actually have a copy of a Himalyan Cuckoo... yet....
> but would ask the same question.
>
> Anyone out there have any experience in calling in Oriental Cuckoos in
> Australia?
>
> Colin
>
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 22:10 +1000, "Phil & Sue Gregory"
> <> wrote:
> > Mar 24
> > Oriental Cuckoo 1 by Mareeba TAFE, Tinaroo Creek road, wish I'd
> > thought to try and play tape to get a vocal response to check whether
> > Oriental or Himalayan Cuckoo!
> > Black-faced Monarch and Dollarbird (en route to New Guinea) along
> > Black Mt Road, Kuranda
> > White Pygmy Goose 1 f.Hastie's Swamp, my fist local record for at
> > least 18 months, as this species seems to have vanished from all its
> > old haunts locally.
> > Red-necked Crake at Cassowary House, Kuranda, with 2 (prob. 4) juvs.
> > last week
> > Spotted Harrier 1 ad Picnic Crossing Road near Atherton
> >
> > Mar 25
> > Great Knot c. 90 Cairns Esplanade, many almost in full summer dress, a
> > spectacular sight
> > Lesser Sand Plover 10, outnumbered Greater for once, and several in
> > breeding dress look to be race mongolus, with the greyish mottling on
> > the flanks
> > Australian Swiftlet c. 150 heading south along the sea front, no doubt
> > following storm activity.
> >
> > Jun Matsui was out at Michaelmas Cay today with "Seastar" and saw Red-
> > footed Booby and a leucistic Brown Noddy, almost entirely whitish with
> > a few brown blotches, would be quite a shock if it flew past at any
> > distance!
> >
> > Good Birding
> > Phil Gregory
> > www. cassowary-house.com,.au
> >
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