Tom, I haven't seen any rails at the Roma St Parklands for a year or  
two.
Regards, Laurie.
On 27/03/2009, at 7:29 PM, Tom and Mandy Wilson wrote:
 
Hi all
 first up, thanks to all those who responded to my RFI from the other  
week. Sadly, my trip was truncated so I had no free evenings in  
Brisbane to explore further afield than the CBD.
Sunday late afternoon I visited the Botanic Gardens - not much about  
in the gardens themselves - lots of White Ibis & Torresian Crows,  
Figbirds and Lorikeets in the trees and Tree Martins & Welcome  
Swallows hawking over the fig trees.  Walking back along the river I  
saw a parent and streaky juvenile Striated Heron very close up.
Monday morning I walked across to Roma St Parklands and saw more of  
the same, plus several Blue Faced and Brown Honeyeaters, Superb Blue  
Wrens in the gardens of the apartment blocks on the park's north  
side and - what I was really looking for - a pair of Bush Stone  
Curlew.  They were just up from the Spectacle Garden and the short  
flight of stairs that lead up from the cafe complex.  They were  
mostly unfussed by the noise and commotion from the "boot camps"  
running about in the gardens and most people I think would have  
walked past them without noticing them, as they were on a good patch  
of mulch where their cryptic colouring really worked well.  No Reed  
Warblers in the reeds around the ponds (at least not calling) and no  
Buff Banded Rails either - are the rails still there?
Tuesday morning walking across the river I saw a falcon circling  
quite high above the water - it looked too small and slim line to be  
a Peregrine - in fact I thought it looked like a big swift, so I  
reckon it was a Hobby - but I was binocular-free at the time, so I  
can't be sure.
Cheers
Tom Wilson
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