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Subject: Hillston
From: "Neville Schrader" <>
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 18:02:07 +1000
Hillston being on the Lachlan River and recently having a flood, many of the 
tributies from the over flow of the Lachlan, such as Willandra, Ganowlia Creek 
will hold water and as such, good for water birds especially watercourses with 
plenty of Cumbungi, Willandra Creek, good for bitterns, Nightherons in Black 
Box. If you go out the Ivanhoe road on to the plains saltbush country you will 
get species such as White-winged Fairy-wrens, Orange Chats, Banded Lapwings, 
Australian Dotterals and Pratincoles. Willandra NP is worth a visit as is 
Yathong/ Nombinnie NR, near Roto for mallee species such as Yellow-plumed and 
Grey-fronted Honeyeaters. The Hillston STW is worth a visit, out the Lake 
Cargelligo road, also Varigated Fairy-wrens (Purple-backed race) and Pink 
Cockatoos, Mallee Ringneck, Mulga Parrot, Red-capped and Hooded Robins. In the 
box woodland of either River Red Gum, Bimble Box or Black Box if flowering then 
you should get a good selection of honeyeaters, check any flowe
 ring Emu-bush for White-fronted, Black or Pied Honeyeaters

Overall you should get a good birdlist especially if you are there for a month 
and with the season so good.

Good Birding


Neville Schrader
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