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RFI: Yellow Chats at Marmor Queensland

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Subject: RFI: Yellow Chats at Marmor Queensland
From: "Bob Black" <>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:22:34 +1000
To share some local knowledge with this Chat site; as Russ pointed out, the  
Dec 2009 edition of "The Sunbird" contains an article about recent discoveries 
of Capricorn Yellow Chat occurrence in coastal Central Queensland.
 The Chats are locally nomadic within a few sub-sites from St Lawrence to 
12-Mile Ck, near Marmor. There are 3 main sub-populations, Fitzroy Delta, Broad 
Sound and Curtis Island, (possibly a Fitzroy Delta sub-population). Curtis 
Island has had a series of very poor wet seasons, and no Yellow Chats have been 
seen there for about two years.
The only publicly accessible sites are at Port Alma road near the saltworks, 
and Twelve Mile creek, south of Marmor. Both these sites are only used 
seasonally after good rain, and are breeding sites. Chats are usually at these 
sites from about New Year to March, and opportunistically at other times after 
rain. We haven't been there since the heavy rain after Christmas, but they are 
likely to be at both sites now.
Port Alma Road is by far the easier site, often with a few pairs nesting in the 
steal pits right beside the road, just west of the saltworks. The verge is 
narrow, and there is only just enough room to park to avoid the hurtling 
container trucks from the port.
Finding Chats at Twelve Mile Creek can involve a walk of 2km downstream across 
the saltflats, and wading across the muddy channels, or like the Moorheads you 
can occasionally find them right near the carpark. It is a very hot walk at 
this time of year, so best done early or late, Zitting Cisticolas are often 
seen displaying over the grasslands in summer (Golden-headeds are also 
present). There is a huge Sea Eagle nest in a forest Red gum near the car park.
Good Birding, Bob Black
CQU Rockhampton, QLD
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