After a report of a Black-eared Cuckoo from the Weddins on 5/9 I decided to
head up for the day from Canberra
on 22 September.
After leaving Young behind I headed out to the Bribbaree Hills and it
wasn't long before I had come across 6 EMUS feeding by Bribbaree Ck, which
had water in it. By one dam near Thuddungra a flock of some 100
STRAW-NECKED IBIS had gathered. I then had to take a slight detour as the
old bridge at the small hamlet of Bimbi was closed. At Grimm's Lane, where
I have seen Crimson Chats in the past, I saw my first BLUE BONNET of the
day and an enormous Bearded Dragon.
I spent most of the morning on the western side of the range in Bimbi State
Forest and around Seaton's Farm and Ben Hall's Cave. This forest is a
cypress pine plantation. There were plenty of
birds around including many RUFOUS SONGLARKS, RUFOUS WHISTLERS and
RED-CAPPED ROBINS in addition to DIAMOND FIRETAIL, SPECKLED WARBLER,
WHITE-WINGED TRILLER, BROWN TREECREEPER and JACKY WINTER. Nothing seemed in
flower with the only honeyeaters being a RED WATTLEBIRD, the resident
WHITE-PLUMED HONEYEATERS and several YELLOW-FACED HONEYEATERS.
Driving around the northern extent of the range along Back Piney Range Rd
is where I found some interesting birds reaching their eastern limits. A
lone YELLOW-EARED MINER, a pair of BLUE BONNETS and a BLUE-FACED HONEYEATER
drinking at a dam. There was a lot of bird activity by this dam including a
BROWN SONGLARK and RUFOUS SONGLARKS in the neighbouring fields.
APOSTLEBIRDS and GREY-CROWNED BABBLERS were common everywhere along the
roadside, but the only WHITE-BROWED BABBLERS of the day were near the
camping area at Ben Hall's Cave. A single OLIVE-BACKED ORIOLE was here
too.
Ont he way home I passed a LITTLE CORELLA among a flock of cockatoos in
Harden. Strangely I didn't see or hear a single Superb Parrot all day.
Regards
Marnix Zwankhuizen
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