For the last week, we have seen flocks (3 to 60 per flock) of Yellow-faced Honeyeaters flying over our house at Karana Downs in a northerly direction....
Similar sized flocks of Yellow-faced Honeyeaters have been passing near my home in Beechmont, in the Gold Coast hinterland, for a few weeks now. Whilst we...
Barry Davies
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May 4, 2007 6:26 am
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About a month ago I asked for info regarding Lake Eyre, Carl Billingham said he was visiting Lake Eyre and would be back at the end of April and would post any...
Could anyone, who has observed them, tell me the closet sightings they have had of Red Wattlebirds to Brisbane. This is for some research I am doing. Tim...
Sorry for the delay folks, we got to fly over Lake Eyre and only the Warburton Channel was filling the northern part of Lake Eyre. According to the locals the...
Tim I saw (and heard) one once a year ago in scribbly gum forest near the Cleveland Hospital - quite unusual for there. Am also aware of a record at Boonah...
I saw one this year at Giraween and I have been notified that they occur in Toowoobah. Can you tell the the closest date you observed them last year please....
To Forum Members, The Beach Stone Curlews are back on Bribie Island. I hope they have more success at breeding this year than they had last season. Also, two...
Hi Paul, The normal sites in Caboolture Shire, on Pumicestone Road at Ray Bishops waterhole and the dam on Beachmere Road are both dry. I would think the...
Alternatively, you can get a good idea of where they are seen by looking at http://www.birdata.com.au click the "bird distribution" button enter the species...
Yes excellent and modern facilities exist at both sites. A few of us sighted two Spotless Crake in the SW of the northern lake at the Arboretum on Sunday. ...
Carl Billingham
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May 17, 2007 11:30 pm
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Thanks Laurie - and Carl. I'll certainly look out for the spotless crake. Regards, Pam. ... at...
I just posted a post about a coming ABC program on another Yahoo Group (see what I posted below) and, as you can see I mentioned that the bird on the ABC Web...
Carl - Many thanks for putting me on the track of the crake. We saw one several times as it darted from the mud into one of its tunnels to appear at another...
Tony, Just to help you on your way to Lake Eyre here are a few notes that I have made for you from our trip. Our trip was mainly after grasswrens covering...
Hi Tim, I was in this area for a week in early April - birding every day and saw very few birds. I have just one record of one bird on the Licuala track on...
Hi Paul If you are up for a trip to Normanton/Karumba they are all over the road up there, many of them with well grown young. We also saw one family of Sarus...
I was at the mouth of the Mossman River yesterday at low tide and a group of sacred kingfishers were feeding on a mud bank. Nothing unusual in that but the...
... see ... Peter, yesterday I returned from a month in Peru where I'd spent some time in the jungle. It is quite common for parrots of different types and, in...
Hi Tim I birded this area on Monday 7.5 with Shane farrell, an Irish birder who has been living in Mission beach for the last few months. We explored the...
... some ... types ... wonder if ... I ... the ... we ... Karren, Sacred Kingfishers use the sand and mud flats of the north for hunting crustaceans. They can...
There was a Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater about 400m past the Red Shed at Oxley Creek Common Wednesday morning at 8am. The first I've seen there since the group...
I am changing the future outings part of the web site to a PHP (if you don't understand this - ignore it) generated format. The main purpose of this is to...
Hi Tim Thanks for that. Cheers -- Les Taylor _____ From: BQ_Forum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BQ_Forum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Murphy Sent: Thursday, 24...