magpie lark การใช้
- When the lake floods, waterbirds such as wood ducks, Pacific black duck, Australian grey teal, yellow-billed spoonbill, black-fronted dotterel, and magpie larks visit.
- By 1852 they were using the Aboriginal name from the Whites Hill area which was already the official name for the whole parish-Bulimba, meaning place of the magpie lark or peewee.
- Ngathangamakulingamirri ( a two week Harvest season, April ) Dharratharramirri ( the Early Dry season, May July ) when the trade winds ( south-southeast ) arrive, the bush is fired, Magpie Lark flocks arrive and sharks and stingrays give birth.