Saturday, March 7, 2009

Spotted Pardalote this morning


This spotted pardalote was a few feet away from me just above eye level -LOOKING AT ME!!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

First day of autumn 2009 -from walk this morning

Lots of red wattle birds about in sugarloaf point bush near blossoms.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

unknown raptor

This morning perched on the dead tree my end - size- about 40 cm; colour: very dark all over, nor specific head markings, front seemed rather mottled dark and light grey, type - I's say falcon; - I was about 50 meters or so away, not a long look, the bird was harassed by another small bird so flew off, glided liesurely pace down at tree-top height - maybe brown falcon?; none of the usual raptors sighted here. 9.00 am 28-2-2009

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Fox cubs 7-2-09

Two fox cubs and adult out playing in open area my end of FOM 6.30 am this morning I saw them before they saw me so a brief time to observe them unobserved. Lots of rabbits in this area for them.

Noisey miners on grasstree flower early this morning 7-2-09

Friday, February 6, 2009

Today Friday 6-2-09

Lots of spotted pardalottes near my end. Eastern Robin close to me around the path. Grey Thrike-thrush in distance. Lots of lorikeet activity over the last week or so - maybe because of blossoms on tree tops. Very dry- paths covered in dead leaves. Dollarbird chasing mudlark - dollarbirds very active lately - four of five of them. Had a good look at a white browed scrubwren today in mangrove shoots - mostly only fleeting glimpses but this was good. otherwise all the usual - a few people walking their dogs in FOM.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

WOW Today I saw-- Wed 4-2-09 7-9 am


Today has a good look at two black-faced monarchs over near Pittwater Rd end at base of climb down. wonderfull, great view
aslo: saw two fox cubs playing together and an adult foc at the open area near my end. 7.30 am. saw an adult ofx the other day too - also ran into each other on the track.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

My Field of Mars (plus Sugarloaf Point area) Birdlist

I have detailed notes on these sightings if you want more info.

1 Pacific Black Duck
2 Chestnut Teal
3 Pied Cormorant
4 Little Pied Cormorant
5 Little Black Cormorant
6 Australian Pelican
7 White-faced Heron
8 Striated Heron
9 Nankeen Night Heron
10 Australian White Ibis
11 Royal Spoonbill
12 Black-shouldered Kite
13 Grey Goshawk
14 Collared Sparrowhawk
15 Peregrine Falcon
16 Dusky Moorhen
17 Purple Swamphen
18 Masked Lapwing
19 Silver Gull
20 White-Headed Pigeon
21 Spotted Turtle-Dove
22 Crested Pigeon
23 Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo
24 Galah
25 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
26 Rainbow Lorikeet
27 Australian King-Parrot
28 Crimson Rosella
29 Eastern Rosella
30 Pallid Cuckoo
31 Fan-tailed Cuckoo
32 Common Koel
33 Channel-billed Cuckoo
34 Powerful Owl
35 Tawny Frogmouth
36 Sacred Kingfisher
37 Laughing Kookaburra
38 Dollarbird
39 White-throated Treecreeper
40 Superb Fairy-wren
41 Variegated Fairy-wren
42 Spotted Pardalote
43 White-browed Scrubwren
44 Brown Thornbill
45 Yellow Thornbill
46 Red Wattlebird
47 Little Wattlebird
48 Noisy Miner
49 New Holland Honeyeater
50 White-cheeked Honeyeater
51 Eastern Spinebill
52 Scarlet Honeyeater
53 Rose Robin
54 Eastern Yellow Robin
55 Golden Whistler
56 Rufous Whistler
57 Grey Thrike-Thrush
58 Black-faced Monarch
59 Eastern Whipbird
60 Magpie-Lark
61 Willie Wagtail
62 Grey Fantail
63 Rufous Fantail
64 Black-faced Cuckoo-Shrike
65 Olive-backed Oriole
66 Grey Butcherbird
67 Australian Magpie
68 Pied Currawong
69 Spangled Drongo
70 Australian Raven
71 Red-browed Finch
72 Welcome Swallow
73 Fairy Martin
74 Red-whiskered Bulbul
75 Red-browed Finch
76 Silvereye


Thursday, January 8, 2009