There are several pairs in the grounds of the University of Queensland campus
at St Lucia, Brisbane. I approached two birds within a few metres the other
morning adjacent to a busy car park, and they are calling quite regularly at
dusk at the moment. For a European used to thick-knees being rare birds with
specialist habitat requirements, it is great to see them in urban green spaces!
with best wishes,
Rich
Spatial Ecology Lab
The Ecology Centre
The University of Queensland
St Lucia
QLD 4072
Australia
Tel: +61 (0)7 3365 2454
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From: on behalf of L&L Knight
Sent: Wed 16-Apr-08 21:00
To: Birding Aus
Subject: Urban Bush Thickknees
I was pleased to see a trio of Bush Thickknees at Spring Hill Corner
[overlooking the Roma St railway station, SEQ] at lunchtime
yesterday. While there has been a pair that put on periodic
appearances in the Albert St parklands, I rarely find them. There was
a nesting Thickknee in the RS Gardens, so perhaps the third bird is
the resulting offspring.
I was even more pleased to hear a Bush Thickknee calling in the early
hours of this morning - it's the first one I've heard calling in
Brisbane and the first one I've come across in my part of town.
Regards, Laurie.
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