I am an ecologist working in an offfice in surfers, and due to the highly
urbanised nature of the
coatal strip there isnt much habitat left east of the pacific motorway. The
closest habitat area would
be the vegetated area along the Spit between the road and the beach.
Quoting Damien Farine <>:
>
> Hey All,
> I'll be in Surfers attending a conference Monday to Thursday next
> week. I'=
> ve trolled through the archive but there isn't much info on Gold
> Coast bird=
> ing spots. Would anyone be able to give some info on some locations
> worth =
> visiting within half an hour max of Surfers? I'd be interested in
> checking=
> out some waders, and maybe catching up with a Jabiru and Plum-headed
> Finch=
> es.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Damien
>
> PS: Perhaps replying to the list might be good, there's info in the
> archive=
> on Lamington/Binna Burra, but not much on the coast itself.
>
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