Tuesday, 16 February 2021

MAPLETON BEGINNING BIRDERS WALK - PARTICIPANTS REPORT

 

Nesting Australasian Grebe

On Saturday 6th February I woke up very early (or what experienced birders would probably call normal time) to take a drive up the coast from Brisbane to join the Beginners Bird Walk, organised by Birdlife Australia Sunshine Coast and hosted by Ken Cross.

I started birding late last year and have frequented the usual spots around Brisbane but have been looking to expand my horizons, and this was the perfect opportunity.

Noisy Miner

The walk was held at Mapleton Lily Ponds, with a group of 20 or so like-minded people. Until now, I have generally enjoyed birding on my own or with 1 or 2 others, but I found going out in a larger group was a lot of fun. I met new people and learnt so much about the different reasons they were interested in birding and how/why they got started. It also meant more eyes for spotting!

White headed Pigeon

The main benefit of joining a beginner bird walk was hearing from an expert in Ken Cross, and learning from his experience. Ken was generous with his knowledge and tips on what to look, and listen, for, where to spot different birds and of course the all-important identification skills. Perhaps helped by his background in teaching, Ken was so patient with all of us newbies, with no question too silly!

Blue faced Honeyeater

At the end of the walk, we had a debrief with a bird call and an opportunity for a final Q&A. I was surprised at the number and variety of birds we saw in such a seemingly small area…39 species, including eight lifers for me!

The beginner bird walk was such a great experience, introducing me to new people, new places and new knowledge I may not have gotten on my own.


photos and text by Gabrielle Liddle [pictured in Arizona, USA]

Saturday, 13 February 2021

MARCH – SATURDAY OUTING NB – NOTE CHANGE OF DATE!!!!

 

 

Group – Sunshine Coast

Leader/s and contact details – Ken Cross friarbird43@bigpond.com

Location – Land for Wildlife Property, Mary River - Michelle and Bruce Wilson

Location –  160 Wilcox Rd Kenilworth

Date – 20 March, 2021

Time – [beginning] – 7am

Time – [ending -estimated] – c. 9am with bird call

What to bring – hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, folding chair, morning tea.

Other details – https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Environment/Get-Involved-in-Conservation/Land-for-Wildlife

Monday, 8 February 2021

FEBRUARY – SATURDAY OUTING

 NB – CHANGE OF DESTINATION AND TIME!

Group – Sunshine Coast

Leader/s and contact details – Ken Cross friarbird43@bigpond.com and John Birbeck birbeckjs@gmail.com

Location – Tuan Environment Reserve at Chinaman Creek Road, Cambroon  [basically off the Maleny – Kenilworth Road]

Location –  Drive along Chinamen Creek Road until you see a covered bus stop on the right hand side of the road.

Date – 13 February, 2021

Time – [beginning] – 7-30AM!

Time – [ending -estimated] – c. 9am with bird call

What to bring – hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, folding chair, morning tea.

Other details – After recent negotiations with AWC Qld management, we will arrange a visit to the Curramore Reserve later in the year…

 

World Wildlife Day – 3 March 2021 - https://www.wildlifeday.org/

Friday, 5 February 2021

FEB 2021 BEGINNER BIRD WALK

 

“Thank you very much for the informative and entertaining excursion this morning. Plenty to learn and I am looking forward to consolidating with some follow up walks. “

It was very much appreciated some nice feedback from our first Beginners Bird Walk for 2021! Twenty two self-identified beginners joined me for a stroll around the lilyponds in Mapleton to introduce birding. Naturally we were trying to identify, by sight and sound, every bird species possible. One hour and a half later we had a list of 39 species; not a bad effort considering our location. It was excellent, to me, that over 20 people valued birds enough to volunteer their time to join me for the stroll. I do hope that I have persuaded some to join the ‘bird nerd’ brigade…. [To explain I was wearing a bird nerd T shirt at the time and I am a nerd….]

We saw and / or heard the following species this morning;

  1. Pacific Black Duck
  2. Australasian Grebe
  3. White-headed Pigeon
  4. Brown Cuckoo-Dove
  5. Emerald Dove
  6. Crested Pigeon
  7. Topknot Pigeon
  8. Little Pied Cormorant
  9. Little Black Cormorant
  10. Australian White Ibis
  11. Purple Swamphen
  12. Dusky Moorhen
  13. Masked Lapwing
  14. Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo
  15. Galah
  16. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
  17. Rainbow Lorikeet
  18. Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
  19. Australian King Parrot
  20. Pale-headed Rosella
  21. Eastern Koel
  22. Laughing Kookaburra
  23. Green Catbird
  24. Satin Bowerbird
  25. Lewin's Honeyeater
  26. Noisy Miner
  27. Little Wattlebird
  28. Blue-faced Honeyeater
  29. Eastern Whipbird
  30. Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
  31. Australasian Figbird
  32. Grey Butcherbird
  33. Australian Magpie
  34. Pied Currawong
  35. Spangled Drongo
  36. Willie Wagtail
  37. Torresian Crow
  38. Magpie-Lark
  39. Welcome Swallow