Hi Troy and all,
 It's 2 weeks since I've been to the valley - since before the floods 
- but yes, the road was cut at the Capertee River bridge but is open 
again now. I was speaking to someone in the valley by phone last 
night and apparently there's a huge amount of water around, whole 
paddocks flooded, the creek at Glen Alice was a raging torrent, etc.
The following blog has some info and photos of the road etc:
http://tinyurl.com/3agwk6k
On the right-hand side are links to further photos.
 Bird-wise, things are pretty good but as with everywhere, widely 
dispersed and the more nomadic species are further inland. This year 
has been a very poor one for flowering eucalypts so Regent 
Honeyeaters are almost impossible to find. Also very few Painted 
Honeyeaters though I did hear one on 26th Nov. Birds which are around 
in reasonable numbers include Turquoise Parrots, all the finches, 
doves, quails (Stubble, Brown, Painted), Speckled Warbler and all the 
other small insectivores, the resident honeyeaters, etc. The 3-way 
junction 5km before Glen Davis has been a good spot for Plum-headed 
Finches recently.
Have a great visit and let us know how you go.
Cheers,
Carol
At 2:58 PM +1100 10/12/10, Troy Mutton wrote:
 
Hi all,
 I'm planning an overnighter to the Capertee in the next week or so - 
dependent on conditions, of course. Looking at the BOM suggests that 
the area has had a fair lash of water in the past week or 3. Has 
anyone been there recently, and if so, how are the roads? Much about 
bird-wise either?
Cheers
Troy
 
 
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Guided birding in the Blue Mountains & Capertee Valley
PO Box 330
Katoomba NSW 2780
Web: http://www.bmbirding.com.au
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