Glossies in the Mist

Posted by GITM1

Welcome to Glossies in the Mist!

Glossies in the Mist is a collaborative project between the NSW Government's Saving our Species program, Wingecarribee Shire Council and the 'Friends of the Glossy Black-Cockatoo' community group. For more information about the project visit the Glossies in the Mist facebook page.

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Hello NatureMaprs!This is an appeal to any current moderators or those looking to become a moderator. NatureMapr is now recieving an increased number of sightings from the NSW North Coast region (exci...


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Discussion

GITM1 wrote:
23 Feb 2025
Thanks for the sighting, this Floss is Possibly Papilio and I have added her name to the individual bird identification details for your sighting

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
GITM1 wrote:
23 Feb 2025
Thanks for the sighting, this Floss is Nettie and I have added her name to the individual bird identification details for your sighting

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
GITM2 wrote:
21 Feb 2025
I have added the name of the flossy (Winifred, 5th sighting) to your sighting.

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
GITM1 wrote:
21 Feb 2025
This is Cleopatra, I have added her name to your sighting for the Glossies in the Mist Collection

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
cre8momentum wrote:
15 Feb 2025
Hi there CarbonAI,
I wonder if you could shed some light on your suggestion… I understand chewed cones indicate the presence of Glossy Black-cockatoo rather than Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo.

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
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