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Burren Junction & Narrabri NSW

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Subject: Burren Junction & Narrabri NSW
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 10:03:39 +1000
Hi Birders,

In addition to having a successful twitch at Burren Junction when we saw the Grey-headed Lapwing, Mike Kuhl and I also had a successful two day trip birding there and back.
We left the Central Coast (Ourimbah) at 6.30 am on Thursday 29 June and made 
our first brief stop at Doughboy Swamp, Whittingham, about 5 km east of 
Singleton and there saw 300+ Plumed Whistling-Ducks, a new bird for Mike. 
Morning tea was taken just west of Willow Tree where the White Box was 
flowering and there were many Musk Lorikeets around. At Merrigal HSD, about 
2 km west of Breeza at a large Cotton Water Retention Pond there were 
hundreds of Grey Teal, 8 Avocet, a few Pinkear & Black-winged Stilts amongst 
the other waterbirds. A beautiful male Spotted Harrier was watched hunting 
over the long grass at Turrawan, 21 km east of Narrabri.
We arrived at Burren Junction about 1.30 pm, met up with some of the other 
birders including Terry Reis, and found out that the Lapwing had not been 
seen since earlier that morning and before they had arrived. After lunching 
near the silos we checked out the large pond to the east of the railway line 
and bulk grain storage site, near the silos. There were about 350 Plumed 
Whistling Ducks, 400 Grey Teal, many Wood Duck, a few Pinkear, Mallee 
Ringnecks, Blue Bonnets, 1000s Cockatiel, many Galahs, Choughs and 
Apostlebirds all feeding on the spilled grain. White-winged Fairy-wren, 
Yellow-rumped Thornbill and Zebra Finches were feeding in the grass in the 
surrounding areas.
When we finally found the Grey-headed Lapwing at a pond,  over the other 
side of the compound on the west side of the silos at 4.30 pm we only saw it 
for 6 minutes. This is because while we were watching the Lapwing a Black 
Falcon making a stoop on a Cockatiel near the same spot but was mobbed by 
Galahs and pandimonium broke loose. The Falcon took evasive action and then 
made two more shots at a Cockatiel , flying back and forth over the same 
pond. The views of the hunting Black Falcon were stunning and so close to us 
and when we turned back to the Lapwing it had flown, scared away by the 
Falcon! A half an hours search at the known sites failed to find the Lapwing 
so we headed back to Narrabri as it was getting dark.
We spent the night at Narrabri and celebrated the successfuol twitch with a 
bottle of the locally produced Kangaloon Estate Wines 2002 Reserve Shiraz, a 
good drop. The next day we spent the morning birding along the 
Narravri-Bingara Road, stopping at Killarney SF, Bobbiwa Creek and the Sawn 
Rocks area of Mt Kaputah NP. At Bobbiwa Creek crossing on the Terry Hie Hie 
Rd the White Box was flowering well. The place was full of Musk & Little 
Lorikeets, Noisy & Little Friarbirds, White-plumed, Brown and Spiney-cheeked 
Honeyeaters and many bushbirds including Shrike-tits and White-browed 
Scrub-wrens. At Sawn Rocks, more flowering White Box and the additional 
honeyeaters here were Yellow-faced & Yellow-tufted, and Eastern Spinebills. 
Grey-crowned Babblers, Inland & Chestnut-rumped Thornbills and Rufous 
Whistler were somne of the birds seen near Killarney SF.
In came onto rain by 10.30 am, more likely 10.00 am Burren Junction, and 
rained solidly as we drove back to the Coast, the rain turning to showers by 
12.30 pm  and then it rained on and off for the rest of the afternoon. 
Therefore we only made one birding stop on the way home, at Lake Liddell 
near Muswellbrook. Here we found a lone Great Crested Grebe amongst the 100s 
of Coot, a few Hardhead and Shoveler, but we did see 5 Wedge-tailed eagles 
in and around the Lake and the adjoining hills.
99 species for the trip, 5 new birds for Mike and a new bird, the Lapwing, 
for me. A visit to Burren Junction is well worth the effort for the other 
birds to be seen.
Alan Morris 

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