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  1. Swooping Season

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    9 Jan 2024: While several birds are prone to swooping behaviours, Ipswich residents and visitors are most likely to encounter swooping Magpies (Gymnorhina tibice) and Plovers/Maked Lapwing (Vanellus miles). ... Council has developed an aggressive native bird

  2. Birds, Poultry and Pigeons

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    29 Sep 2022: all birds, poultry or pigeons must be kept in an enclosure suited to the number, size and breed of bird. ... Magpies. The Australian magpie (Cracticus tibicen) is a native Australian bird and is protected under the State Wildlife Legislation (Nature

  3. ’Tis the season for swooping birds

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    17 Aug 2023: Swooping bird behaviour is temporary, and usually only lasts about six to eight weeks,” Deputy Mayor Milligan said. ... For birds such as magpies and plovers, it is a natural behaviour while they have eggs or newly-hatched chicks to protect.”.

  4. Calling all sticky beaks for citizen science

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    12 Oct 2021: Environment and Sustainability Committee chair Cr Russell Milligan said the Aussie Backyard Bird Count was a fun, safe activity that could be enjoyed even under COVID-19 restrictions. ... These colourful birds have finished on top every year since the

  5. Bespoke trophies add special touch for Ipswich Australia Day Awards winners

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    20 Jan 2021: For each award, she has created a ceramic jar with a lid topped with a sculpture of an Australian native bird which can be found in and around Ipswich. ... Ms du Rand matched specific native birds that were relevant to each award.

  6. Birdwatching

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    22 Dec 2020: For a good bird walk follow Sandy Creek eastwards for a couple of kilometres. ... Bush birds along roads include grey-crowned babblers, speckled warblers, wrens and owlet-nightjars.

  7. Birdwatching

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    22 Dec 2020: For a good bird walk follow Sandy Creek eastwards for a couple of kilometres. ... Bush birds along roads include grey-crowned babblers, speckled warblers, wrens and owlet-nightjars.

  8. Be on the lookout for wildlife during breeding season

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    9 Oct 2023: Deputy Mayor Milligan said one way residents could proactively support urban wildlife would be to participate in the Aussie Backyard Bird Count, which runs from 16 to 22 October. ... Native wildlife is protected under State legislation, so it is

  9. BUNDAMBA CREEK BIRD SURVEY 2013  Reported By:  Margret Cameron  Bundamba Creek Transect Bird Survey 20th APRIL, 2013  Survey Time:  10.25‐11.35am  1 = Rotary Park 2 = To Rail Bridge 3 = To 440 Howell’s, Drain etc 4 =U (PDF, 153k)

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    7 Mar 2014: are growing! BIRD  1: 8.20‐8.40 . 2: 8.43‐9.03 . 3:9.03‐9.23 . ... BIRD  1  2  3 4 Off transect . Total Note. Time  6.40‐7.00 . 7.00‐7.20 .

  10. Gardening

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    4 Mar 2021: Local birds, butterflies, frogs and other fauna are attracted to native gardens. ... Insecticides and fungicides are not required as native plants adapt to local conditions.

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