Rhonda and I
have just returned home form our winter "escape". We had
planned to depart on 3 April and head to the south-west (WA). But, late
in planning we decided to buy a new caravan – you probably guessed it, delivery
dates kept slipping and we finally departed on 13 May. Our first stop was
the Barossa Valley where it rained on us for five days with strong westerly
winds and more forecast. So we made a decision to abandon WA and headed
north, doing Cober Pey, Uluru, Allice, Mataranka, Katherine, Litchfield,
Darwin, Kakadu, then back to Tennant Creek and east to Mt Isa. >From there
we followed the Matilda Highway through, Longreach, Blackall, Cunnamulla,
Bourke and home (13,000km in all).
Birding was
good but we missed a lot, being inadequately prepared for a Top End/western
Queensland trip. Nevertheless we recorded 241 species including 65
lifers. Best birds were the Banded Fruit-dove, White-lined Honeyeater,
Red Goshawk, Hooded Parrot (female only and in the streets of Pine Creek), Carpentarian
Grasswren, Bourke's Parrot, Hall's Babbler and Chestnut-breasted
Quail-thrush. We searched for and missed the Flock Bronzewing,
White-throated Grasswren, Gouldian Finch, Chestnut-quilled Rockpigeon, Grey
Falcon and Kalkadoon Grasswren.
For anyone
heading to the area some gems for birding were Mataranka, Fogg Dam near Darwin
(great waterbirds) and Cunnamulla. At the latter we stayed at a property
just out of town called Bowra Station for four days during which we recorded 97
species including six lifers (including Bourkes Parrot and Hall's
Babbler). Bowra is also a good location for the Grey Falcon (even though
we failed to find it).
Lindsay
Hansch