Ecotourism

 

Birds of Donnelly Lakes

Below are a list of birds seen at Donnelly Lakes. We understand that many of our guests are keen bird watchers Perhaps you would like to register a sighting of a bird on the property to help form a picture of the migrational behaviour of these birds. A tick in the appropriate column is all that is necessary if you have observed this bird during your stay. This is the 7th year we have surveyed the birds at Donnelly Lakes.

Aerial (A) Open Paddocks (P) Bush areas (B) Lake areas (L)

Bronzewing Common (B) Magpie (P) (B)
Butcherbird Grey (B) Martin Tree (A)
Cockatoo Red Tail (A) Mudlark
White tailed Cockatoo (B) Pardalote Spotted
Cormorant Little Black (L) Para Striated (B)
Little Pied Cormorant (L) Parrot Elegant (P)
Cuckoo (B) Red Capped (B)
Horsfield Bronze Cuckoo B Pallid (B) Twenty Eight (B)
Shining Bronze (B) Pipit Richard's (P)
Cuckoo Shrike (B) Quail (P)
l. Faced (B) Rainbow bee Eater (P) (A)
Currawong Grey (B) West Yellow (B)
Duck Black (L) White Breasted (B)
Musk Duck(L) Rosella Western (B)
Wood Duck (L) Scrub Wren (B)
Mountain Duck (P) Shrike Thrush Grey (B)
Eagle Wedge Tailed (A) Silvereye (B)
Egret Great (L) Sparrow Hawk Collared (A)(B)
Emu (P) Spoonbill Western (B)
Fantail Grey (B) Swallow Welcome (A)
Firetail Finch (B) Swamphen (L)
Red Eared (B) Swift Fork Tailed (A)
Grebe Little (L) Thornbill Broad Tailed (B)
Heron Pacific (L) Yellow Rumped (B)
White faced Heron (L) Warbler Western
Hobby Australian (B) (A) Wattlebird Little (B)
Honeyeater Brown (B) Red Wattlebird(B)
New Holland (B) Weebill (B)
Ibis Sacred (L) (P) Whistler Golden (B)
Strawnecked (P) (L) Whistler Rufous (B)
Kingfisher Sacred (B) Willy Wagtail (B) (P)
Kookaburra (B) Wood Swallow Dusky (A) (P)



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