THE WOMBAf; 



78. Great Sulphur-crested Cockatoo) ^ , ... 



iv/r-i. 1 n> n 1 4. Only occasional visitors 



79. Mitchell s Cockatoo • J 



80. Rosebreasted ,, ) 



81. Barnard's Parrakeet. Fairly common. 



82. Red Lory. Rare. 



83. Crimson-billed Parrakeet. Very common. 



84. Many coloured ,, Rare. 



85. Red-rumped ,, Very common. 



86. Warbling Grass , 



87. Cockatoo , 



88. Swift ,, V Common if the season is favourable 



89. Blue Mountain , 



90. Musk , 



91. Bronzewing Pigeon. Rather scarce. 



92. Peaceful Dove. Rare. 



93. Swift-flying Turnix \ n ■ 



Ci 1 ui r\ 1 t Common in some seasons. 



94. Stubble Cjuail j 



95. Bustard. Occasional. 



96. Southern Stone Plover. Very plentiful. 



97. Wattled Plover ) c ^ 



98. Black-breasted Plover j 



99. Black-fronted Dottrel. Fairly common. 



100. Red-necked Avocet. Rare. 



101. New Holland Snipe. Only occasional. 



102. Strawnecked Ibis j 



103. White ,, I Very plentiful in some seasons. 



104. Glossy ,, j 



105. Yellow-legged Spoonbill. Common. 



106. Native Companion. Plentiful in parts. 



107. Pacific Heron I w 



108. White-fronted Heron } Ver y common - 



109. White Egret \ 



no. Plumed ,, L-. ;' • ., 



-vr 1 tvt- I,* -lj -Occasional visitors, 



in. Nankeen Night Heron 



112. Australian Bittern j 



113. Black-backed Porphyrio \ 



114. Black-tailed Tribonyx Fairly common in swampy parts 



115. Australian Coot J 



116. Pectoral Rail. Of rare occurrence. 



