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Toowoomba trip

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Subject: Toowoomba trip
From: "Regan Scheuber" <>
Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 18:08:27 +1000
Hello,

There's a great number of good birding spots in and rather close to Toowoomba. I'll try and describe just a few.

IN TOOWOOMBA
Toowoomba has six great accessible bushland escarpment parks on the eastern side. These are Jubillee Park, Redwood Park, JE Duggan Park, Picnic Point Park, Glen Lomond Park and Tabletop Mountain Park. All the parks have great walks through mainly open/closed forest and in Redwood Park, a bit of rainforest. The two most well-known for turning up the rarities are Redwood and Glen Lomond. Go to http://www.toowoomba.net.au/RegionInfo_Weather/parks/locations.htm for a map of the parks (a more detailed map of the city would be better. Prince Henry Drive is a breathtaking short circuit above the escarpment looking out over the valley. Fairly recently, Barred Cuckoo-Shrikes and Grey Goshawk have been seen there. The Drive borders onto the south of Jubillee Park and the north of Redwood Park. Also off the beginning of Prince Henry Drive is the old Bridge Street quarry, where a pair of Peregrine Falcons are currently residing throughout the year.

Also, the Waterbird Habitat is an incredible spot for waterbirds in the suburbs. Just a couple of streets west from JE Duggan Park, it is a haven for waterbirds in the city and is the only real good waterbirding spot.

A few spots out west, such as the Showground and the Bedford St. Tip (where I believe a pair of Black Kites may be nesting) often turn up some good raptor sightings.

OUTSIDE TOOWOOMBA
The dams north of Toowoomba, Cooby, Cressbrook and Perseverance can be good spots to look for birds, along with Crows Nest Falls National Park.

The Lockyer Valley is one of the most bird-rich places around, and all the dams and patches of scrub are great songs.

That's about all I can think of now, but there should be others from the Toowoomba Bird Observers, that may be able to help.

From Regan.



From: "Nicholas Talbot" <>
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Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Toowoomba trip
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 21:13:14 +1000

Hi all,
I'm heading up to Toowoomba for work on Thursday and Friday. Has anyone with local knowledge got a suggestion for a quick birdwatch in or near Toowoomba?
Thanks,
Nick
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