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22 Dec 2020: 39 Haig Street, Brassall. Easy paths. Bush birds including wrens, honeyeaters and speckled warblers can be seen. ... Carmichaels Road, Purga (off Ipswich Boonah Road). Gamlen Circuit (3.5km) is excellent for spotting bush birds including wrens,
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19 May 2019: faced Honeyeater, Spotted Pardalote, Speckled Warbler, White-browed Scrubwren, White-throated Gerygone, Eastern Whipbird, Pied Currawong, Rufous Whistler, Grey Shrike-thrush, Eastern Yellow Robin, Red-browed Finch. ... Brown Goshawk, Peaceful Dove,
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12 Jul 2024: all birds, poultry or pigeons must be kept in an enclosure suited to the number, size and breed of bird. ... Roaming Birds. If there is a roaming bird/s and you know the owner, speak to the owner first to report the issue.
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7 Mar 2014: birds Welc Swallow 2 2 2 2 8Tree Martin 8 8 At least! Common Myna 2 2 Fairy‐wren sp 3 3 Probably . ... Laughing Kookaburra 1 Rainbow Bee-eater 1 Superb Fairy-wren 6 Red-backed Fairy-wren 4 Striated Pardalote 5 White-browed
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/swooping-season-has-begun Cached Explore
27 Jul 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said Ipswich City Council’s successful Aggressive Native Bird program has provided increased community safety and better outcomes for our native birds. ... Since
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/swooping_season Cached Explore
9 Jan 2024: Between the months of July and November we may come across swooping birds. ... Council has developed an aggressive native bird procedure. This procedure sets a framework on how council will manage the risks to the community from aggressive native birds.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/calling-all-sticky-beaks-for-citizen-science Cached Explore
12 Oct 2021: These colourful birds have finished on top every year since the Aussie Bird Count began in 2014,” Mr Dooley said. ... Grey-crowned Babblers in the quiet side roads of Ironbark. Southern Boobook, Mistletoebird, Superb Fairywren, Double-barred Finch,
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/bespoke-trophies-add-special-touch-for-ipswich-australia-day-awards-winners Cached Explore
20 Jan 2021: Ms du Rand matched specific native birds that were relevant to each award. ... I see these striking little birds all over Ipswich. They are a favourite bird of my mother who is a senior citizen and who loves to watch these little wrens bathing
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2 Feb 2024: Animal (parrot). Endangered. Anthochaera phrygia (Regent honeyeater). Animal (passerine bird). Critically endangered. ... Biziura lobata (musk duck). Bird (waterbird). Deep freshwater lakes, lagoons and swamp with dense reed beds and open waters, also
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17 Aug 2023: 17 August 2023. As spring approaches so does the peak of swooping bird season. ... Maintain eye contact with the bird if you have to enter the defence zone.
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