Cheryl -
My family and I went down to eastern Gippsland and stayed at Lake Tyers last
year in October. Lots of birds all over, but as it was a family holiday I
had to refrain quite a lot.
My favourite spot on the whole trip was Fairy Dell, in the bush and off of a
logging road north of Bruthen, as I recall. Dozens upon dozens of songbirds
of all sorts - most of which I as a novice couldn't really pick. Besides, we
were having family fun time.
Fairy Dell is a beautiful few hectares of rain forest gully, gloriously
lush. I wished only for a good quality sound recorder there - a couple hours
of the bird calls from there would make the most lovely relaxation music.
Cheers and happy 'hunting'
Gordon in Schofields
NW Sydney
>Message: 19
>Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 15:35:38 -0800 (PST)
>From: Cheryl Ridge <>
>Subject: [Birding-Aus] RFI Gippsland Vic for the weekend
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>Hi folks
>
>We are back from the mallee and riverland. Was great.
>Will catch up soon with those kind folk who helped me
>with info prior to the trip. I will have lots of
>images to sort through.
>
>We are thinking of spending the weekend in Gippsland
>so we are after some recommendations. Because we will
>have our dog with us we will be a bit more restricted
>but would still like to know if any of the following
>spots are good for birding:
>
>Shallow Inlet Coastal Park
>
>Woodside Coastal area
>
>Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
>
>Lake Tyers Coastal Park
>
>I have picked areas that apparently have camp sites
>that are 'dog friendly'. There may be others I don't
>know of so any tips would be appreciated.
>
>Thankyou in advance.
>
>Cheryl Ridge
>
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