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By joining the biggest community of bird lovers in Australia, you can help us make a positive impact on the future of our native birdlife. The members of BirdLife Australia, along with our supporters and partners, have been powerful advocates for native birds and the conservation of their habitats since 1901.

We are also the meeting ground for everyone with an interest in birds from the curious backyard observer to the dedicated research scientist. It doesn’t matter what your interest in birds is or how much you know about them, your membership will offer you the opportunity to increase your awareness and enjoyment.

Birdlife Australia would be delighted to welcome you as a new member and we look forward to sharing our news and achievements with you throughout the coming year.

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Great Cocky Count

Join up for WA’s biggest survey for Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo! The fifth Great Cocky Count (GCC) will take place for one hour at sunset on Sunday 7 April. This community-driven annual survey aims to count as many Carnaby’s as possible at their night-time roost sites on a single night each April.

Roosts are places where black-cockatoos rest at night. Important information on the location of critical roosting habitat for cockatoos is collected through the GCC, and is increasing with every survey completed. The 2012 GCC found there has been a 40% decline since 2010 in the number of Carnaby’s in the Perth region, where we have three continuous years of robust survey data.

Survey sites are located all over south-west WA, so there’s a good chance there’s a spot nearby that needs you! Register as a volunteer by downloading the registration form below.

We need to find more night roosts for both white-tailed and red-tailed cockies. For more information about the GCC or to tell us about a roost site, contact Tamara Kabat on 9287 2204 or 0457 333177 or [email protected].

The Great Cocky Count is funded by Perth Region NRM through the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country program.

photo Georgina Steytler

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Volunteer Registration Form

Great Cocky Count

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Great Cocky Count

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2012 Great Cocky Count report summary

Read a brief summary of the recently released 2012 Great Cocky Count report

2012 Great Cocky Count report

Read the full Great Cocky Count Report

2011 Great Cocky Count report summary

Read a brief summary of the recently released 2011 Great Cocky Count report

2011 Great Cocky Count report

Read the full Great Cocky Count Report

Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo identification of nocturnal roost sites and the 2010 Great Cocky Count

Report prepared for the Department of Environment and Conservation, by Quinton Burnham, Geoff Barrett,  Mark Blythman and Raana Scott. Birds Australia, Western Australia, DEC, Western Australia