Friday, 2 September 2016

September Bird Walk

Icon showing approximate beginning to Noosa Trail 7 and proximity to Noosa Botanical Gardens
A small select band of birders ignored the threat of rain and gathered for a walk at the nearby Noosa Trail 7 [see map above]. The threat was never realised and we all enjoyed a nice work through some pretty birdy bush. Special thanks to Russ LAmb for leading the walk.

The first bird seen was a stand out - Regent Bowerbird; first one male and then another and, with some examination, some three females also in attendance.

Other highlights included Yellow throated Scrubwren - one of the very few low land sites this species has been recorded at.
Pitta calling!
Good views of honeyeaters hawking for insects; Brown, Yellow-faced, Dusky, White throated, Lewins.

Noosa Trail 7, Queensland, AU
Sep 3, 2016 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 kilometer(s)
55 species

Australian Wood Duck  2
Cattle Egret  8
Brahminy Kite  1
Spotted Dove  2
Brown Cuckoo-Dove (Australian)  2
Pacific Emerald Dove  1
One of the two Regent Bowerbird males seen
Peaceful Dove  3
Bar-shouldered Dove  6
Shining Bronze-Cuckoo  2
Fan-tailed Cuckoo  4
Laughing Kookaburra  2
Forest Kingfisher  6

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo  6
Australian King-Parrot  2
Rainbow Lorikeet  4
Noisy Pitta  2
Regent Bowerbird  5
White-throated Treecreeper  4
Variegated Fairywren  2
Red-backed Fairywren  6
Lewin's Honeyeater  8
Yellow-faced Honeyeater  6
Little Wattlebird  2
Dusky Honeyeater  3
Scarlet Honeyeater  10
Brown Honeyeater  2
White-throated Honeyeater  6
Spotted Pardalote  4
Striated Pardalote  6
White-browed Scrubwren  4

Poor pic of a Rufous Fantail
Large-billed Scrubwren  12
Striated Thornbill  4
Brown Gerygone  10
Eastern Whipbird  4
Pied Butcherbird  2
Australian Magpie  2
Pied Currawong  2
Black-faced Cuckooshrike  1
Varied Triller  2
Little Shrikethrush  2
Grey Shrikethrush  4
Golden Whistler  12
Rufous Whistler  2
Willie Wagtail  2
Rufous Fantail  2
Grey Fantail  11
Spectacled Monarch  2
Magpie-lark  2
Torresian Crow  4
Eastern Yellow Robin  10
Welcome Swallow  1
Tawny Grassbird  3
Golden-headed Cisticola  4
Silvereye  6
Red-browed Finch  4


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