You may see the odd Buff-banded Rail and Pheasant Coucal in the
Spectacle Garden, and there are sometimes Bush Thickknees in the nearby
Wickham Park close to the traffic lights at the intersection of Wickham
and Albert. Brown Honeyeaters are reasonably common.
Round the water, you will see Aus Reed Warblers and the usual
waterfowl. There are likely to be Figbirds in the figtrees, as well as
Pied Currawongs. There is at least one family of Superb Fairy Wrens
about the cliffs, and usually a flock of Martins flying overhead.
Otherwise, Noisy Miners, Aus Magpies, Pied Butcherbirds, Crested
Pigeons & Rock Pigeons.
Regards, Laurie.
On Friday, June 29, 2007, at 09:16 PM, McGowan, John wrote:
Hi
I'm in Brisbane late July on business with one overnight . I'm in a
hotel right in the city and wondered about the Roma Gardens for a
couple of hours in the morning. Any advice please.
John Mc
Melbourne
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From: on behalf of Joy Tansey
Sent: Thu 28/06/2007 8:31 PM
To: Birding-Aus
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Birding-aus messages not getting through.
Hi Mike and All,
I would have replied to your email but it was one of the very many
that I have not been getting for the last week or so. I just thought
no-one was out there birding!
Please fix, Russell.
Cheers
Joy Tansey
Altona Meadows
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