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Subject: SW Qld
From: "Greg Little" <>
Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 22:53:14 +1000
Gooday BA

 

Judy and I recently made some inquiries on BA re Kilcowera Station and here
thank all who made suggestions etc. Over the Easter break we went to
Brisbane for a couple of days then set out westward. As it turned out we did
not get to Kilcowera but did camp one night at Lake Bindegolly and then a
few nights at Bowra Station. It was great to see the Lake full of water and
all the birds including Caspian Terns and Gull-billed Terns, some of both
species were observed carrying fish, presumably to nestlings. Bowra had a
great range of the usual species. Judy saw twelve new species including
Bourke Parrot and the only breeding plumaged adult male White-winged Wren on
the place. Unfortunately we also saw heaps of feral pigs and foxes at Bowra.

 

Greg Little

 

Greg Little - Principal Consultant

General Flora and Fauna

PO Box 526

Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia

Ph 02 49556609

Fx 02 49556671

www.gff.com.au

 

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