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NSW, Shell Harbour, Killalea State Park, cuckoos, reptiles and frogs

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Subject: NSW, Shell Harbour, Killalea State Park, cuckoos, reptiles and frogs
From: Nikolas Haass <>
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 00:44:16 -0700 (PDT)
Hi there,

Spent Saturday night and parts of Sunday at a non-birding event at Killalea 
State Park, Shell Harbour, NSW. The area between the camp ground and the beach 
yielded 34 bird, three reptile and three frog species.

"Highlights":
Bar-shouldered Dove 8
Brown Falcon 1
Shining Bronze-Cuckoo 1
Fan-tailed Cuckoo 1adult (seen and heard)
Brush Cuckoo 1 juv (is Brush Cuckoo 'normal' in this area?)

Waterskink (Eulamprus spec.) common - does anyone know if these are Eastern 
Waterskinks? (and the ones at Barren Grounds Yellow-bellied Waterskinks?)
Jacky Lizard 3
Eastern Bluetongue 1

Striped Marsh Frog 2
Bleating Treefrog 6+
and one Treefrog that looked like a Whirring Treefrog - are they known to be 
there?

Cheers,

Nikolas


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Nikolas Haass

Sydney, NSW



      
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