Birds at Terry Smith Lookout

Last night we stopped at Terry Smith lookout. This morning we had many birds visit. The honeyeaters were in quite large numbers. It was the first time I had managed to easily photograph quails. TheyWeiterlesen
70 Birds around Corella River

The Clem Walton Park, just below the Corella River is one place we really look forward to visiting. Once again we were lucky enough to get a spot for a stopover right on the river. Levels are a littleWeiterlesen
Birds at Conn Waterhole

This is a harsh place for wildlife to live. Wet season boom, dry season bust. There are wallabies and small lizards. The river has fish.
These are the birds we have seen on this visit. Overall moreWeiterlesen
Birds Seen in Bladensburg National Park

This is where the serious birdwatching began, a few years back. Pam already had the book but met a lady here who had the "book as an app" on her Apple phone. This made the field guide very portable,Weiterlesen
Eromanga Birds

Not many birds sighted here but seeing the elusive Blue Bonnet was a buzz.
Zebra Finch
Blue Bonnet
Black-faced Woodswallow
The Birds at The Dig Tree

This place was magical and crazy with birds, lots of birds. Cooper Creek had water but the heavy rains on our first night changed the landscape for the next few days. The birds found the puddles andWeiterlesen
Birds at Noccundra and Surrounds

We were told to visit Noccundra by a fellow birder. Originally it was off our path but that was when we were going to Innamincka. With the border closures happening, we decided against this. ThenWeiterlesen
Thargomindah Birds

Unfortunately it was here I felt off colour for a couple of days. It meant I didn't explore the walk along the river. We did explore the historical areas in the town and I spotted some birds along theWeiterlesen
Birds at Lake Bindegolly

I had originally planned we would stay here for 2 nights. On arrival it didn't look anything special and there was no water on this side of the lake, no water views at all. We'll just stay one nightWeiterlesen
Paddabilla Bore Birds

A nice spot to stay and I wandered looking for birds during our overnight stay, in the afternoon and the following morning. I thought I was leaving the place without anything special birdwise when IWeiterlesen
Wyandra Birds

The best thing about Wyandra is the shop with its beautiful Devonshire Teas. It is also full of great gifts for young and old. There were a few birds but the best was seeing a pair of emus as IWeiterlesen
Cunnamulla Birds

We stopped at Cunnamulla to do the River Walk. It was only a couple of kilometres.
Willie Wagtail
Red-winged Parrot
Red-rumped Parrot
Intermediate Egret
White-breasted Woodswallow
LaughingWeiterlesen
Charleville Rock Pool Birds

We came here with great expectations after the birds seen here on a previous visit. It was rather disappointing. One lonely Grebe swimming in the pool was the only bird found around the Rock Pool andWeiterlesen
Birds at Muckadilla

I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw in this little area but no photos. It was only an overnight stop.
Noisy Miner
Australian Magpie
Red-rumped Parrot
Pale-headed Rosella
Magpie-lark
StriatedWeiterlesen
Birds at Roma Bush Gardens

What a fantastic spot! Roma has done itself proud. It looks like there will be more to be done yet. Great improvements since our last visit. Birds aplenty. We were only there for just over an hour. InWeiterlesen
Birds at Judds Lagoon

We first visited Judds Lagoon when it was very full. We have not seen it like that again. This time was a large puddle. I was surprised by the birdlife that was there considering that a small area ofWeiterlesen
Jandowae Golf Club Birds

A morning walk with a cloud covered sky but still the birds were here. It is rather lovely to stay here and the birds are a bonus. A few birds were also spotted in the late afternoon yesterday.Weiterlesen
Murgon and Surrounds Birds

We weren’t sure what to expect at Barambah Bush Caravan Park but the name said it all. It is in a lovely bush setting not far from Murgon. There is bird feeding every day so of course the birdsWeiterlesen
Archers Crossing

Torresian Crow
Pacific Black Duck
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Little Corella
Galah
Little Black Cormorant
Great Egret
Magpie Lark
Apostle Birds
Laughing Kookaburra
White-facedWeiterlesen
Old Man Lagoon

Little Corella
Great Egrett
Australian Wood Duck
Royal Spoonbill
Australian White Ibis
Grey Teal
Australiasian Galah
Willie Wagtail
White necked Herron
Nankeen Kestrel
White-plumedWeiterlesen
Round Waterhole

Dusky Moorhen
Grey Teal
Australian Wood Duck
Pacific Black Duck
Intermediate Egret
Little Corella
Australasian Darter
Red-backed Fairy Wren
Superb Fairy Wren
Little Pied Cormorant
Dogwood Creek Walking Track, Miles Qld

It is a lovely walk along this creek, a concrete pathway all the way. You could start at either end - Moraby Park or Chinamans Lagoon. To do the return gives you a walk of around 4km. For aWeiterlesen
Chinchilla Weir

Today was another visit to Chinchilla Weir. Another place that has had improvements made. Again picnic tables beside the water, a new pontoon, gardens and drive-through van sites, some with power. TheWeiterlesen
Chinchilla Weir camping area.

It's been a while since we viewed from this point. The local council has done a massive upgrade with world class landscaping and properly designated camping area. There is a new toilet block toWeiterlesen
St Lawrence Wetlands

We had been interested in going to the St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend for some time and eventually got there. Costa was a big drawcard for us - he is an amazing gentleman.
We call in to these wetlandsWeiterlesen