Nikolas,
No recent Regent H/e sightings that I'm aware of, but the mistletoe
is still flowering well and this is attracting friarbirds, lorikeets
and other honeyeaters. Definitely worth keeping an eye out wherever
you see general honeyeater activity. As always, please report any
Regent sightings to either David Geering
or Tiffany Mason
There are many possible spots for PBQ, Turquoise Parrots and Speckled
Warblers but try searching the hillsides behind the Glen Davis
campground and the start of the Newnes walking track, which could be
productive for any of these species at the moment. Also lots of good
habitat along the road towards Rylstone, and along Port Macquarie
Road.
Genowlan Road bridge is always a good area for Little Eagles. I
rarely go to the Capertee Valley without seeing a Little Eagle
somewhere though.
The Little Red Flying Fox camp on the Capertee River has gone, but
it's possible they've moved further down the river and I haven't had
a chance to search recently.
Cheers,
Carol
At 12:54 AM -0700 25/3/08, Nikolas Haass wrote:
I wanted to take some friends to Capertee this coming weekend. Are
there any recent sightings of Regent Honeyeaters? Other birds of
special interest would be Painted Buttonquail, Turquoise Parrot,
Speckled Warbler, Little Eagle - any good spots for them? And last:
is the Little Red Flying-fox roost still active?
Thanks,
Nikolas
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Guided birding in the Blue Mountains & Capertee Valley
PO Box 330
Katoomba NSW 2780
Web: http://www.bmbirding.com.au
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