Galah
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Re: Galah
I beleive that that flock has been around that area for many yrs now
From memory there is an old thread on them also.
From memory there is an old thread on them also.
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Re: Galah
Awesome to know they're still around! Thanks for that Grahame. Will have to check it out on Monday.
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Re: Galah
There were 14 Galahs in a newly sown field on the corner of Lyon rd and Mangatawhiri rd at 3.15 pm yesterday. 5 minutes later they were roosting in a kahikatea grove just N W of that field , then later feeding, along with 100s of sparrows and finches in a maize stubble field slightly to the north and visible from the Lyon rd bridge.
Steps is right there is and old thread on this. These birds turn up in this area most winters
A--all or nearly all reports have been in June, July or August over the last 10 to 15 years
B--all or nearly all reports have been within a 1km radius of the intersection described above
I find the latter interesting, there are heaps of stubble fields in the south auckland region but these birds are very site faithful to this particular site
Steps is right there is and old thread on this. These birds turn up in this area most winters
A--all or nearly all reports have been in June, July or August over the last 10 to 15 years
B--all or nearly all reports have been within a 1km radius of the intersection described above
I find the latter interesting, there are heaps of stubble fields in the south auckland region but these birds are very site faithful to this particular site
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Re: Galah
As per previous reports the birds were/are (as of 3:45 today) roosting and cavorting in the trees behind the castle cafe. They seem to like the dead pines and roost As a flock making quite a racket. They weren't feeding on the stubble when I arrived just roosting possibly due to the terrible weather.
Will attach photos when I arrive home.
Edit: birds flew off shortly before 4pm and were unable to be relocated in any of the nearby trees or paddocks. We're 12-13 individuals
Will attach photos when I arrive home.
Edit: birds flew off shortly before 4pm and were unable to be relocated in any of the nearby trees or paddocks. We're 12-13 individuals
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Re: Galah
Had excellent views of 21 Galah yesterday at 3pm on the 2 stubble fields on the intersection of Lyons Road and Mangatawhiri Road. Watched them actively feeding on the corn remains, sitting in the trees behind the fields and the whole flock regularly flying and swooping (along with hundreds / thousands of other passerines, mynas, rock pigeons and turtle doves) trying to avoid the 3 harriers that were regularly quartering the 2 fields. A fantastic sight seeing so many land birds in flight en mass circling around the fields – was a bit like watching the shorebirds at Miranda in flight.
Also got to see the Northern Shoveler at Miranda on Saturday.
Cheers Scott
Also got to see the Northern Shoveler at Miranda on Saturday.
Cheers Scott
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Re: Galah
A couple of years ago they were using a stand of old macrocarpa next to stone quarry on Kaiaua rd as a night roost. Have not checked recently.
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Re: Galah
15 were there yesterday, and then half an hour later, 2 individuals, but I don't know if those 2 were additional or if they had split off from the 15.
I had been there for an hour and a quarter checking every field and tree that I had seen them in previous years before they arrived and stayed a few minutes in what was, I think, the same field that Harry saw them which is on the Mangatawhiri side of Lyon Rd, between Mangatawhiri Rd and the bridge
I know introduced birds aren't everybody's cup of tea, but personally I thought it was great to see that there are some still around
I had been there for an hour and a quarter checking every field and tree that I had seen them in previous years before they arrived and stayed a few minutes in what was, I think, the same field that Harry saw them which is on the Mangatawhiri side of Lyon Rd, between Mangatawhiri Rd and the bridge
I know introduced birds aren't everybody's cup of tea, but personally I thought it was great to see that there are some still around