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> Subject: Fairy Dell (Bruthen - Eastern Victoria) 12th Jan 2002 -trip repor
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> On Saturday 12th January I went to Fairy Dell -(Bruthen - eastern Victoria,)
> following Paul Peake's posting.
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> I set out at 4am, nice early start with little traffic on the Princes
> Highway ( 1 hr to Moe, 2 hrs to Bairnesdale) arriving at Fairy Dell ( few
> Kms short of Bruthen) at 7.30.
> 
> I did not see to many birds on the way - it was dark for half the trip. (M_B
> - Melbourne to Bruthen) . The short walk into the rainforest at Fairy Dell
> (FD)  signed as a 30-40 minute walk took me about 2 hours as the honeyeater
> activity was high, I saw a female scarlet honeyeater quite early on. Got
> great views of a male superb lyrebird displaying. Spent ages attempting to
> whistle up an Eastern whipbird I could hear calling. Only after I had given
> up did he eventually fly down towards me. He never stayed in any one tree
> long enough for me to take a photograph.
> When I got back to the carpark picnic area, you cross a little bridge over a
> stream. I saw almost every honeyeater I had seen on the walk in about five
> minutes - maybe I should stayed there?,  I saw a male scarlet honeyeater
> having a drink. ( Not much for you Northerners - But a life tick and in
> Victoria - for someone who has not really ventured further North yet). By 11
> am I was ready to return to Melbourne - but with time on my side, I decided
> to divert in to Macleod Morass (MM)  (just South of Bairnesdale), not so
> easy unless you want to get muddy. But I saw quite a few water birds from
> the dirt track).
> 
> Then onto Sale - first the wetlands - there is an extensive boardwalk,
> picking up most other common waterbirds in this neck of the woods. Also came
> close to stepping on a red bellied black snake that was lying close to a
> narrow path. (SW - wetlands + Lake Guyatt)
> 
> I t took me a while to find lake Guyatt ( it is not shown in my Vic Roads
> Directory -- 1st edition), but when I did, on the small island on the lake I
> found 2 wandering whistling ducks (another tick) - as mentioned in many
> previous postings). Also seen where a minimum 16 latham's snipe, and a
> spotted crake.
> 
> I then left for home ( arriving at 4 pm) to take the family on a picnic at
> Churchill NP (C NP) (outer Melbourne, few kms north of Dandenong) and
> managed a family of three Australian Hobby s. They appear to have made a
> home on the electricity pylons that run through the park. Seeing one swoop
> down and attempt to take an Eastern Rosella - who got away this time.
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Giles Daubeney
> 
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> list follows
> 
> COMMON NAME    M-B    FD    MM    SW    C NP
> AUSTRALIAN PELICAN    No    No    Yes    Yes    No
> LITTLE BLACK CORMORANT    No    No    No    Yes    No
> LITTLE PIED COROMANT    No    No    No    Yes    No
> CATTLE EGRET    No    No    No    Yes    No
> GREAT EGRET    No    No    No    Yes    No
> WHITE FACED HERON    No    No    Yes    Yes    No
> WHITE NECKED HERON    No    No    Yes    Yes    No
> AUSTRALIAN WHITE IBIS    Yes    No    Yes    Yes    No
> STRAW NECKED IBIS    Yes    No    No    No    No
> ROYAL SPOONBILL    No    No    Yes    No    No
> WANDERING WHISTLING DUCK    No    No    No    Yes    No
> BLACK SWAN    No    No    No    Yes    No
> MANED (WOOD) DUCK    Yes    No    No    No    No
> GREY TEAL    No    No    No    Yes    No
> CHESTNUT TEAL    No    No    No    Yes    No
> PACIFIC BLACK DUCK    No    No    No    Yes    No
> SWAMP (MARSH) HARRIER    No    No    Yes    Yes    No
> AUSTRALIAN HOBBY    No    No    No    No    Yes
> AUSTRALIAN CRAKE    No    No    No    Yes    No
> DUSKY MOORHEN    No    No    No    Yes    No
> PURPLE SWAMPHEN    No    No    No    Yes    No
> EURASIAN COOT    No    No    No    Yes    No
> MASKED LAPWING (PLOVER)    Yes    No    No    No    No
> LATHAMS SNIPE    No    No    No    Yes    No
> SILVER GULL    No    No    No    Yes    No
> COMMON BRONZEWING    Yes    Yes    No    No    No
> WONGA PIGEON    No    Yes    No    No    No
> YELOW TAIL BLACK COCKATOO    No    Yes    No    No    No
> GALAH    Yes    No    No    No    No
> SULPHER CRESTED COCKATOO    Yes    Yes    No    No    No
> CRIMSON ROSELLA    Yes    Yes    No    No    Yes
> EASTERN ROSELLA    Yes    No    No    No    No
> LAUGHING KOOKABURRA    Yes    Yes    No    No    No
> SUPERB LYRE BIRD    No    Yes    No    No    No
> WELCOME SWALLOW    No    No    No    Yes    Yes
> TREE MARTIN    No    No    No    Yes    No
> BLACK FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE    No    No    No    Yes    No
> BLACKBIRD    Yes    No    No    No    No
> EASTERN WHIPBIRD    No    Yes    No    No    No
> SUPERB FAIRY WREN    No    Yes    No    Yes    Yes
> BROWN THORNBILL    No    Yes    No    No    No
> WHITEBROWED SCRUBWREN    No    Yes    No    No    No
> PINK ROBIN    No    Yes    No    No    No
> EASTERN YELLOW ROBIN    No    Yes    No    No    No
> RUFOUS FANTAIL    No    Yes    No    No    No
> GREY FANTAIL    No    Yes    No    No    No
> WILLIE WAGTAIL    Yes    No    No    No    No
> CRESTED SHRIKE-TIT    No    Yes    No    No    No
> GOLDEN WHISTLER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> RUFOUS WHISTLER    No    No    No    No    Yes
> GREY SHRIKE-THRUSH    No    Yes    No    No    No
> WHITE THRTED TREECREEPER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> SCARLET HONEYEATER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> LEWINS HONEYEATER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> YELLOW FACED HONEYEATER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> WHITE NAPED HONEY EATER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> CRESCENT HONEYEATER    No    Yes    No    No    No
> NEW HOLLAND HONEYEATER    No    Yes    No    Yes    No
> EASTERN SPINEBILL    No    Yes    No    No    No
> BELL MINER    No    No    No    No    Yes
> NOISY MINER    No    No    No    No    Yes
> RED WATTLEBIRD    Yes    Yes    No    No    Yes
> HOUSE SPARROW    Yes    No    No    No    No
> COMMON STARLING    Yes    No    No    No    No
> COMMON MYNAH    Yes    No    No    No    No
> AUSTRALIAN MAGPIE LARK    Yes    No    No    No    No
> WHITE WINGED CHOUGH    No    Yes    No    No    No
> AUSTRALIAN MAGPIE    Yes    No    No    No    Yes
> LITTLE RAVEN    Yes    No    No    No    No
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