by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Curlews and Sandpipers (Family Scolopacidae) A large family of variably-sized waders, with 45 species recorded in Australia. None are resident, with 27 appearing as migrants and the remaining 18 as vagrants. The curlews are characterised by their long...
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Cormorants (Family Phalacrocoracidae) Of the six species that have been recorded breeding within Australia, only the Black-faced Cormorant Phalacrocorax fuscescens is endemic. Four other species breed on the mainland, and one each on Heard Island and Macquarie Island....
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Ducks, Geese and Swans (Family Anatidae) Within Australia, there are 28 members in this group of fully web-footed waterfowl, including nine endemics, the Blue-billed Duck Oxyura australis, Pink-eared Duck Malacorhynchus membranaceus, Cape Barren Goose Cereopsis...
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Falcons (Family Falconidae) The Black Falcon Falco subniger and the Grey Falcon F. hypoleuca are the only endemics of the seven species recorded in Australia. The Australian Hobby F. longipennis, Brown Falcon F. berigora and Nankeen Kestrel F. cenchroides also occur...
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Gannets and Boobies (Family Sulidae) Famed for their spectacular plunging dives, six species of these large, wide-ranging seabirds have been recorded in Australia. Five species are breeding residents of Australia, while the Cape Gannet Morus capensis, from South...