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Birding Lamington N.P.

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Subject: Birding Lamington N.P.
From: Roaminoz <>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 01:24:02 -0500 (EST)

There is a 3 minute video on utube by a 4x4 traversing the track.  I see the 
video was in 2010 so image it sure wont look like this anymore after our rain 
in January

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNrLREkGJsY



-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Tarrant <>
To: Carl Weber <>
Cc: birding-aus <>
Sent: Wed, Feb 1, 2012 3:26 pm
Subject: Birding Lamington N.P.


Hi John,

ave tried to reply to this but was at work and then saw Nick's reply. I
aven't travelled down Duck Creek road for several years so I would advise
aying more attention to his tips rather than mine.

 certainly wouldn't relish driving down Duck Creek road at the moment
Currently it is incredibly wet in SE Qld.) however it might well be much
rier in October and if so possible to take a 2WD down there (I have done
o on numerous occasions, though I'm not sure how you would go with
ental-car restrictions.....probably best to avoid[?])
Birdwise, there are a few 'specialities', in the first stretch of
ainforest I have seen  Paradise Riflebird, Crested Shrike-tit, Albert's
yrebird but these can also be seen in other areas of Lamington NP. Where
he vegetation changes to eucalyptus woodland you have a good chance of
etting Spotted Quail-thrush, Red-browed Treecreeper, Glossy
lack-Cockatoo, Buff-rumped Thornbill (and twenty years ago I saw Eastern
ristlebird fairly close to this road, but seems little hope now though)
If you let me know your 'hit-list' for SE Qld (offlist) I will try and help
ou out with other sites.
Tom


n Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Carl Weber <>wrote:
> Yes, replies on-list please.  Am going there in March and haven't heard of
 Duck Creek Rd.

 Carl weber
 -----Original Message-----
From: 
  On Behalf Of John Tongue
 Sent: Wednesday, 1 February 2012 8:42 AM
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 Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Birding Lamington N.P.

 Not boring to all!!  Please reply ON list??

 John Tongue
 Ulverstone, Tas.


 On 01/02/2012, at 6:19 AM, <> wrote:

 > Hello all,
 >
 >   I am a UK birder and will be birding Lamington N.P. in October of this
 year. I will be staying at O'Reilly's ( of course!) and have been told that
 a  4wd is advisable for Duck Creek Road. The people at O'Reilly's however ,
 have said that the road is in very poor condition and  may not even be
 passable at all  during October. I see no point in going to the additional
 (
 and substantial) extra expense of a 4wd if I can't access the  road at all.
 Does anyone  know if the species particularly found there are accessible
 elsewhere around the lodge and , if so, can they be accessed by a 2wd
 vehicle?
 > If the reply is too boring for most list  members, please reply
 off-list!!
 Many thanks.
 >
 >                                    John.
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