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Vic/NSW Trip

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Subject: Vic/NSW Trip
From: "Wynton" <>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 17:58:38 +0800
Hi All,
 
Have recently returned from a most enjoyable 17 day ( 26 Nov to 13 Dec) return trip from and to Melbourne via Wangaratta, Parkes, Armidale, Utunga (near Coffs Harbour), Port Stephens, Katoomba, Kiama and Albury.   
 
Being from the west i managed to see 17 lifers and 150 in total. A good total as often birding took second place to driving or socialising.
 
Highlights included the Chiltern Box Ironbark NP in NE Vic  (thanks to Frank O'Connor for the suggestion) where i saw Fuscous Honeyeater, a magnificent male Turquoise Parrot, Yellow-tufted Honeyeater and  Black-chinned Honeyeater.
 
Just two kms south of Forbes in NSW  we came across, Gum Swamp Bird Hide and this is situated on a wetland full of birds. At this great location in a short time we got two recently fledged Peregrine Falcons, a pair of White-breasted Sea Eagles near their huge nest, White-browed Woodswallow and numerous wetland birds such as Pink-eared Duck. 
 
To the east of Tamworth the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre revealed Satin Bowerbird, Brown Cuckoo-Dove, Green Catbird, Yellow-throated Scrubwren, Brown Gerygone and Black-faced Monarch.  
 
At Port Stephens we rescued a Short-tailed Shearwater from the road  that was evidently one of many that had been grounded along the NSW and QLD coast, perhaps due to the strong NE winds. (It unfortunately did not survive) .
 
At the Minnamurra Rainforest walk near Kiama had sensational close up views of four Superb Lyrebirds, including a singing and dancing male. Also saw a Rose Robin here. Near Jamberoo we saw some Topknot Pigeons. At the Bonaira Native Gardens in suburban Kiama came across a great Satin Bowerbird bower with 15 different blue items near its bower. 
 
One of the other interesting things were the huge numbers of cicadas heard throughout the trip, especially in the high country such as Bright in Vic. I was told for instance at Bright this is a once every seven year event. Is this correct? 
 
PS I have noticed some recent birders have dipped out on the Western Shrike-tit. May i suggest you try the Gloucester Tree in Pemberton. A few years ago when i was there i managed to get two birds along one of the tracks, within one hundred metres of the Tree. Watch out though for the March flies, they bite hard. ( And they do not just bite in March!).   
 
Regards  Wynton Maddeford     
 
 
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