If you had all year to find them, Enoggera Reservoir could be a chance
(though personally I doubt you would find them there, except by luck, I know
of only the two records from the site), but for someone with limited time,
the three sites I mentioned earlier are the go, as the birds are resident at
those sites. Inskip is by far your best bet as birds are many times easier
to find than at any other site I know (I still haven't missed BBBQ there on
4 visits, though I know a few people who have missed them). I can't stress
enough how hard these birds can be at the other publicly known sites in
comparison.
For reference this is a shot I took on my last visit there:
http://aussiebirding.wildiaries.com/pictures/9611
Regards,
Chris
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Peter Horler <> wrote:
> Jill
>
> Eremaea has-
> "19/10/2008
> Site:Brisbane Forest Park - Enoggera Reservoir
> Location:27°26'34"S 152°55'36"E
> Notes:Flushed 2 quail from beside fire trail 25 metres from dam (near
> western most point of walking track that follows the edge of the dam) and in
> area with a large pop'n of Bell Miners Clear view < 5m of both in flight but
> great views of female as it exploded into flight and flew past me Reported
> by Gavin O'Meara."
>
> also an older set of observations by Gavin Goodyear at Mt Mee State Forest.
>
> Cheers
> Peter
> Pine Mountain, Q
>
> Never take life seriously
> Nobody gets out alive anyway
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