Galston, Glenorie and Hills Rural News

A DECADE OF RAINBOWS—RAINBOW LORIKEET TOPS THE 10TH ANNUAL AUSSIE BIRD COUNT

- Learn more about Australia’s biggest citizen science event at http://aussiebird­count.org.au

In early November BirdLife Australia, leaders for bird conversati­on in Australia, revealed the preliminar­y results for the Aussie Bird Count.

With more than 420,000 counted, the colourful Rainbow Lorikeet once again comes out on top, beating the Noisy Miner with nearly 220,000 and the iconic Australian Magpie with around 154,000 counted.

In total, over 80,000 Aussies counted more than 3.6 million birds during the week submitting over 100,000 checklists and observing 658 bird species.

“The enthusiasm with which Australian­s have taken to the Aussie Bird Count has been outstandin­g,” said BirdLife Australia's National Public Affairs Manager, Sean Dooley.

Over the past 10 years, the Aussie Bird Count has helped raise the profile of Australia’s bird life and encouraged thousands of people around the country to connect with nature.

“In addition to being good for our mental health, bird watching is often the first step towards nature conservati­on. We can’t protect something if we don’t know how it is faring in the first place.”

With nearly 1 in 6 bird species in Australia at risk of extinction from threats such as climate change, habitat loss, fires, and invasive species,

BirdLife Australia relies on data to inform priorities and insights from monitoring projects such as the count to help shape our broader Bird Conservati­on Strategy, aiming to halt bird extinction­s by 2032 and overall bird declines by 2050.

The results will be closely vetted by BirdLife Australia’s avian experts with a comprehens­ive data release for the Aussie Bird Count scheduled for December this year.

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