Image courtesy Duade Paton https://www.photos.duadepaton.com From Gladstone's Notebook: Sometimes Poisonous, yet a Culinary Delight and the Explorer’s Saviour – the Common Bronzewing This is number 9 of a 12 part series in which we take a bird recorded in Gladstone Weatherstone’s notebook between 1962 and 1981, see if anything is different today and, if so, try to explain why. Gladstone was a dedicated and knowledgeable amateur naturalist who lived on Lyndfield Park near Gunning from 1941 until 1996 Image of Gladstone Weatherstone courtesy Wayne Weatherstone. The Common Bronzewing On 3 September 1967, Gladstone wrote “ Several Bronzewing Pigeons seen near Jerrawa and possibly nesting near Catherine’s Creek ”. This bird makes only a few appearances over the 19 years covered by his notebook. In June 1973 he wrote “ Bronze-winged Pigeon observed feeding around the house today, also two days later. First time seen in close ....
Upper Lachlan Shire, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales