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Res  P       1 6 Australian Darter   Anhinga novaehollandiae   Res Res  P       1 6 Australian Darter   Anhinga novaehollandiae   Res

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Res P 1 6 Australian Darter Anhinga novaehollandiae Res - PPT Presentation

Nomadic P 1 11 Whitebellied Seaeagle Haliaeetu Anous minutus 2 obs 25 km off S coast 16 Nov 2008 2 14 Bridled Tern Onychoprion anaethetus 1 obs 10 km to SE 16 Nov 2 ID: 844376

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1 Res P, 1, 6. Australian Darter
Res P, 1, 6. Australian Darter Anhinga novaehollandiae Res P, 1, 7. Little Pied Cormorant Microcarbo melanoleucos Vag P, 1, 8. Eastern Great Egret Ardea modesta Vag P, 1, 9. Eastern Reef Egret Nomadic P, 1, 11. White-bellied Sea-eagle Haliaeetu Anous minutus ? 2 obs 2.5 km off S coast 16 Nov 2008, 2, 14. Bridled Tern Onychoprion anaethetus ? 1 obs 10 km to SE 16 Nov 2008, 2, 15. Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica Res 6 obs Res/mig P, 1, 20. Varied Honeyeater Lichen Res bre P, 1, 25. Pale White-eye Zosterops citrinellus Res bre P

2 , 1,4, 26. Yellow-bellied Sunbird
, 1,4, 26. Yellow-bellied Sunbird Nectarinia jugularis Res bre C, 1, KEY Ecological status End = Endemic to Island unless otherwise stated, Res bre = Resident breeder, Res = resident ie breeding not proven or not likely. For seabirds Intro = Introduced. Abundance R = rare, S = scarce, UC = uncommon, MC = moderately common, LC = locally common, C = common, VC = very common, A = abundant. applies only to one species on a particular list. eg. An abundance comment in red for the Brown Booby refers to the Ref # 4. Rand, A.L., & E.T Gilliard. 1967. Handbook of New Guinea Birds. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Londo