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<blockquote data-quote="Maroon Jay" data-source="post: 3351375" data-attributes="member: 102205"><p>Did some birding for about 30 minutes yesterday before heading into the city to see the Opera House. In this short time I saw several new birds at a small park.</p><p>7. Magpie-lark</p><p>8. Little Wattlebird</p><p>9. Australian Ibis</p><p>10. New Holland Honeyeater</p><p>11. Willie Wagtail</p><p>12. Dusky Moorhen</p><p>13. Eurasian Coot</p><p>14 Pacific Black Duck</p><p>At the Opera House </p><p>15. Saw an Australian Pelican fly past</p><p>16. Saw hundreds of Silver Gull. In ebird this counts as a new bird for me but in IOU list it is the same as the gull in New Zealand that Clemants calls the Red-billed Gull. As I am using the IOU list, this did not count as a new bird for me.</p><p>At the entrance to the Botanical Gardens </p><p>17, Pied Currawong</p><p>18. Noisy Miner</p><p>Have not toured the Botanical Gardens yet. Just saw these birds near the gate.</p><p>Also saw a raven of some type but don't know which one. Any tips on how to tell them apart?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maroon Jay, post: 3351375, member: 102205"] Did some birding for about 30 minutes yesterday before heading into the city to see the Opera House. In this short time I saw several new birds at a small park. 7. Magpie-lark 8. Little Wattlebird 9. Australian Ibis 10. New Holland Honeyeater 11. Willie Wagtail 12. Dusky Moorhen 13. Eurasian Coot 14 Pacific Black Duck At the Opera House 15. Saw an Australian Pelican fly past 16. Saw hundreds of Silver Gull. In ebird this counts as a new bird for me but in IOU list it is the same as the gull in New Zealand that Clemants calls the Red-billed Gull. As I am using the IOU list, this did not count as a new bird for me. At the entrance to the Botanical Gardens 17, Pied Currawong 18. Noisy Miner Have not toured the Botanical Gardens yet. Just saw these birds near the gate. Also saw a raven of some type but don't know which one. Any tips on how to tell them apart? [/QUOTE]
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