Harvey Perkins
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Belinda
Doubleview, W.A.
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Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 12:53 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip report, but
for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
and NT).
Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
(Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well, have
visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
(TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
total experience of NT so far.)
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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Pacific Black Duck
Black Swan
Willie Wagtail
Mistletoebird
Belinda
Doubleview, W.A.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Harvey....@Dest.gov.au>
To: <birdi...@vicnet.net.au>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 12:53 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip report, but
for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
and NT).
Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
(Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well, have
visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
(TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
total experience of NT so far.)
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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(Mistletoebird not in Tas?)
2008/5/9 Gemfyre <gem...@iinet.net.au>:
Can't wait to hear the answer.
Cheers
Graham Turner
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From: <Harvey....@Dest.gov.au>
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Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 2:53 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip report, but
for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
and NT).
Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
(Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well, have
visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
(TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
total experience of NT so far.)
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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2008/5/9 Graham Turner <ori...@ozemail.com.au>:
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.
Lets see if you can guess who hasn't birded in Tas?
When I re-read the question things started to dawn on me, albeit slowly....
Shamefully
Graham Turner
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From: "John Tongue" <js...@iprimus.com.au>
To: "Graham Turner" <ori...@ozemail.com.au>
Cc: "Baus" <birdi...@vicnet.net.au>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
> Sorry Graham, four of your five guesses don't occur in Tas! (White-
> plumed, Willy, Peewee and Mistletoebird) so try again!
>
> John Tongue
> Ulverstone, Tas.
>
>
> On 09/05/2008, at 3:05 PM, Graham Turner wrote:
>
>> How about white-plumed honeyeater, willy wag, magpie, peewee and
>> mistletoe bird.
>>
>> Can't wait to hear the answer.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Graham Turner
>>
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As Grant Brosie says, there are so many options! Wedge-tailed Eagle
could also be in there, along with Brown Falcon, Grey Fantail,
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and Pallid Cuckoo.
So how's that for an attempt:
Wedge-tailed Eagle,
Brown Falcon
Grey Fantail
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo,
Pallid Cuckoo.
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.
On 09/05/2008, at 2:53 PM, <Harvey....@Dest.gov.au> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
> means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
> Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
> species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
> List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip
> report, but
> for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
>
> Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
> in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
> and NT).
>
> Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
>
> (Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well,
> have
> visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
> (TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
> total experience of NT so far.)
>
>
> Harvey Perkins
> Canberra
>
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>
>
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My guess would be,
Australian Kestrel
Grey Fantail
Grey Shrike-thrush
Australian Magpie
Silver Gull
Cheers, Paul
Paul Hackett
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Harvey....@Dest.gov.au>
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Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 2:53 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip report, but
for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
and NT).
Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
(Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well, have
visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
(TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
total experience of NT so far.)
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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John Tongue,
Ulverstone, Tas
Elizabeth Shaw
Phillip Island
Victoria
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Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip report, but
for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
and NT).
Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
(Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well, have
visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
(TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
total experience of NT so far.)
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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Sent: Friday, 9 May, 2008 2:53:00 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Hi all,
An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip report, but
for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
and NT).
Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
(Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well, have
visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
(TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
total experience of NT so far.)
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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Pacific Black Duck (2)
Little Pied Cormorant (1)
Australian Pelican (1)
White-faced Heron (1)
Great Egret (1)
Wedge-tailed Eagle (3)
Brown Falcon (3)
Nankeen Kestrel (1)
Eurasian Coot (2)
Silver Gull (4)
Caspian Tern (1)
Galah (1)
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (2)
Pallid Cuckoo (1)
Southern Boobook (1)
Tawny Frogmouth (1)
Owlet Nightjar (1)
Sacred Kingfisher (1)
Striated Pardalote (2)
Yellow-rumped Thornbill (2)
White-plumed Honeyeater (1)
Grey Shrike-thrush (1)
Magpie Lark (3)
Grey Fantail (3)
Willie Wagtail (4)
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike (2)
Grey Butcherbird (1)
Australian Magpie (6)
Welcome Swallow (1)
Tree Martin (1)
Mistletoebird (2)
The comment about Burnie and hinterland (where Australian Magpies are
apparently not real common) was meant to account for its absence from
the group of five - it did received the most nominations (6).
Hope some of you had fun - it was fun seeing the responses.
Cheers,
Harvey
Harvey Perkins
Canberra
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