Big Zigzag bird species count: 561 (+7 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 141 (+0 this week) Campsite Lifers 28 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 195 (+0 this week) eBird AU year list: 400 (14st eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 355 Week’s special milestones: 555th trip bird, 400th year bird.
Bird(s) of the Week
Rufous Treecreeper (Climacteris rufus) from Flinn road, The Lakes, WA
Banded Stilt (Cladorhynchus leucocephalus), Port Gregory Rd Causeway
Great to hear the wakeup calls of Chiming Wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis) this one from Hamelin Pool Telegraph Station.
White-cheeked Honeyeater, Turquoise Way Walk, Jurien Bay
Non-bird image(s)
Port Denison (Dongara) beach
Port Gregory’s Banded Stilts photography.
Week's Key location(s)
No success here so far with Western Shrike-tit, but some good birding anyhow
Hutt Lagoon, the famous Pink Lake, great place for hundreds of Banded Stilts
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 46200 km (this week 1700 km)
Big Zigzag bird species count: 554 (+6 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 141 (+1 this week: Copperback Quail-thrush) Campsite Lifers 28 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 195 (+2 this week) eBird AU year list: 392 (16st eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 348 Week’s special milestones: 5th Quail-thrush, 44444 km travelled.
Bird(s) of the Week
Copperback Quail-thrush, male
Copperback Quail-thrush, female
Western Grasswren (Amytornis textilis) although seen in Whyalla Conservation Park, South Australia a few months ago, not photographed at that time. Now, at Monkey Mia (Shark Bay, WA), was easier to spot, but took almost 2 hours until photographed.
Someone did not count red and yellow as colors 😉 ? Banded Lapwing (Vanellus tricolor). North West Coastal Hwy at Edaggee Rest Stop, WA (where is was great to hear again Chiming Wedgebills)
Non-bird image(s)
Francois Peron National Park
Francois Peron National Park
Dolphin at Monkey Mia. Great place to stay!
Cape Range
Week's Key location(s)
Copperback Quail-thrush site, on Shark Bay road.
Western Grasswren site, Monkey Mia, next to the resort.
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 44500 km (this week 1650 km)
eBird Checklists this week
1882. 28 Jun 2025 11:37 AM Francois Peron National Park–Skipjack Point, Shark Bay
1881. 28 Jun 2025 10:59 AM Unnamed Road, Francois Peron National Park, Western Australia, AU (-25.6, 113.468)
Big Zigzag bird species count: 548 (+3 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 140 (+2 this week: Pilbara Grasswren, Western Quail-thrush) Campsite Lifers 28 (+1 this week: Western Quail-thrush) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 193 (+2 this week) eBird AU year list: 382 (21st eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 341 Week’s special milestones: 10th Grasswren, 4th Quail-thrush
Bird(s) of the Week
Pilbara Grasswren, Radio Hill, Newman WA
Western Quail-thrush, near Capricorn, WA
Non-bird image(s)
Rothschild’s Rock-Wallabi, Radio Hill, Newman WA.
Karinji NP
Radio Hill Newman’s lookout, spinifex habitat of Pilbara Grasswren
Western Quail-thrush habitat near Capricorn
Week's Key location(s)
Radio Hill Newman’s lookout is the site for Pilbara Grasswren (and Rothschild’s Rock-Wallabi at sunset).
Not far from Great Northern Highway, south to Capricorn, Western Quail-thrush site
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 42850 km (this week 1250 km)
Big Zigzag bird species count: 545 (+4 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 138 (+1 this week: Dusky Gerygone) Campsite Lifers 27 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 191 (+3 this week) eBird AU year list: 375 (21st eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 334 Week’s special milestones: None
Bird(s) of the Week
Dusky Gerygone, ticked on Streeter’s Jetty Broom, photographed on Crab Creek mangroves, near Broom Bird Observatory.
White-breasted Whistler, another mangrove specialist seen much easier in WA vs. NT. From Streeter’s Jetty Broom.
Some of the thousands Pied Stilt near Broome Bird Observatory.
Non-bird image(s)
, Streeter’s Jetty Broom, just next to cafes and shopping center, seems much birdyer in high tide: Dusky Gerygone ticked, and better views compare to NT on Mangrove Golden & White-breasted Whistlers.
Mudskipper at low tide mangroves. Near BBO.
Week's Key location(s)
Dusky Gerygone site, close to Broome’s cafes and shops
Crab Creek near BBO
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 41600 km (this week 1000 km)
Big Zigzag bird species count: 541 (+2 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 137 (+1 this week: Mangrove Fantail) Campsite Lifers 27 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 188 (+1 this week) eBird AU year list: 368 (21st eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 327 Week’s special milestones: Earth’s circumference travelled so far – over 40000 km!
Bird(s) of the Week
Mangrove Fantail – seems an easy WA bird – not as in NT. Lifer from the mangroves near Derby Jetty.
Red-browed Pardalote (Pardalotus rubricatus), ticked in October at Queensland outback (Boulia), seen again in NT, and photographed for the first time near Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia
Non-bird image(s)
Bungle Bungle helicopter flight view
James Price Point
James Price Point
Derby Jetty
Week's Key location(s)
Derby Jetty, Mangrove Fantail site.
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 40600 km (this week 1300 km)
some common birds around El Questro and Bungle Bungle
In an Eggshell:
Big Zigzag bird species count: 539 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 136 (+0 this week) Campsite Lifers 27 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 187 (+0this week) eBird AU year list: 363 (22nd eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 320 Week’s special milestones: none
Bird(s) of the Week
Red-collared Lorikeet.
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Silver-crowned Friarbird
Non-bird image(s)
not a bird
Week's Key location(s)
Bow River as in the song by Cold Chisel. Cool birding as well
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 39300 km (this week 1000 km)
Farewell NT while collecting lifers along Victoria Highway heading WA
In an Eggshell:
Big Zigzag bird species count: 539 (+5 this week) Big Zigzag bird families count: 89 (+0 this week) Big Zigzag Lifers: 136 (+4 this week: Star Finch, Purple-crowned Fairywren, Buff-sided Robin, White-quilled Rock-Pigeon) Campsite Lifers 27 (+1 this week: White-quilled Rock-Pigeon) Big Zigzag New for Australia list: 187 (+5 this week) eBird AU year list: 360 (20th eBirder in Australia by species, 2025) eBird days of checklist streak: 313 Week’s special milestones: 20th eBirder in Australia by species, 2025
Bird(s) of the Week
Star Finch, ticked next to Noel Buntine Memorial, at Victoria Hwy/Buntine Hwy junction. Photographed better in Lions Park, near Kununurra, WA.
Purple-crowned Fairywren from Victoria River Crossing–boat ramp
Buff-sided Robin from Timber Creek Caravan Park
White-quilled Rock-Pigeon from Keep River National Park–Gurrandalng Rock Walk
Non-bird image(s)
Victoria River Crossing–boat ramp – Purple-crowned Fairywren site
Timber Creek Caravan Park – Buff-sided Robin site
Keep River National Park–Gurrandalng Rock Walk – White-quilled Rock-Pigeon site.
Ivanhoe Crossing, Western Australia
Week's Key location(s)
Star Finch site
Victoria River Crossing–boat ramp – Purple-crowned Fairywren site
Timber Creek Caravan Park – Buff-sided Robin site
Keep River National Park–Gurrandalng Rock Walk – White-quilled Rock-Pigeon site.
Big Zigzag Travelled so far: 38300 km (this week 1000 km)