sunshinecoastbirds
A natural history blog by Greg Roberts, Sunshine Coast, Australia
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Little Crake and Waders in Southern Turkey
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I found a Little Crake this morning along a canal near my hotel in the southern Turkey town of Tasucu. This was a much-wanted species. In a...
Monday, 15 August 2011
Birding around Ancient Ruins in Southern Turkey
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The Silifke area of southern Turkey is best known to birders for the Goksu Delta wetlands but sites around the stunning ancient ruins of Oba...
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Birding in the Central Turkey Highlands
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We were up at 3.30am for the bone-rattling drive on the back of a tractor up a narrow road to be high up in the Ala Daglar Mountains near th...
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Birding in the Gizantep area of Southern Turkey
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This week I had a late afternoon and an early morning around Durnalick, a village near the city of Gizantep that is well-known as a site for...
Monday, 25 July 2011
The Paradise Parrot and Eric Zillmann
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Meet the Paradise Parrot, the only species of bird on the Australian mainland known to have become extinct. And meet Eric Zillmann, the ...
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Saturday, 16 July 2011
Brush-turkeys in your garden
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Residents in subtropical and tropical eastern Australia have long faced the dilemma of what to do about the destruction wrought on their...
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Monday, 11 July 2011
Sunshine Coast July 2011 Pelagic
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Buller’s Albatross and three species of storm-petrel, including White-bellied and Black-bellied, were the highlights of the inaugural...
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