Annandale NSW Australia -33.8814; 151.1707
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Bird Species Sighted in Annandale (NSW Australia)

Common Names beginning with: A-C | D-J | K-L | M-O | P-R | S-T | U-Z

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Common Name (S-T)Sightings, Field Notes & Photographs
Sacred Kingfisher Johnston's Creek, 28/02/03 1.00 p.m.
Silver gull resident
Silvereye Size:10-13cm. Frequent visitor1
Silvereye - Photo Marghanita
Silver Eyes on Backyard Compost Heap
Photographed by Marghanita da Cruz
Silvereye - Photo Marghanita
Silver Eye in Melaleuca Tree
Photographed by Marghanita da Cruz
Spangled Drongo Near the wetland, and auctioneers, During winter1
Spotted Pardalote 8-10cm. Pardalotes are elusive, usually found in the tops of trees. Sighting in 1991 was from a top floor looking directly into the canopy of a eucalypt. Another possibly glimpsed from street level in a smaller tree in South Annandale in 2006.
Spotted turtle-dove resident, introduced species1
Sulphur-crested cockatoo frequent visitor1
Superb fairy-wren resident1
Tree martin occasional visitor1

1The terms "resident", "occasional" , "frequent visitor" refer to the original Survey Site and Period. This list builds on information gathered in a Survey for the Birds Australia National Atlas and Cumberland Atlas (which contributes to the National Atlas but records more information). The Survey was of the 2 hectare site which included the Federal Park Wetlands, and was bounded by Johnston Creek Canal, the Crescent, and [light rail] overpass on Rozelle Bay. The site was surveyed for 20 minutes each survey period, originally every season, but then every month over a few years before 2006.