Hello Carla,
I think your best record is the Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo. I
understand that they are extremely rare in NE NSW, and have been for
many years.
BTW, is the name of the NP Toonumbar, rather than Toolumbar?
Regards,
Colin Scouler.
On 15/04/2010, at 6:17 PM, Ian & Carla Jackett wrote:
Hi all,
Just spent the night (April 14th) at Toolumbar NP in NE NSW. There
were
several Spectacled Monarchs seen on the "Murray Scrub "Rainforest
walk as
well as one Rufous Fantail. The Rufous Fantail was also heard at the
campsite in the park at Iron Pot Creek. In the park some of the
birds seen
were Logrunners (mostly male but a female was seen), White-browed
Scrubwren,
Large-billed Scrubwren, many noisy Bell Miners, Red-tailed Black
Cockatoo,
Wompoo Fruit Dove, male and female Paradise Riflebird, Albert's
Lyrebird, as
well as Carpet python, Pademelon, Lace Monitor etc... We had the
campground
to ourselves and although a bit of a drive for some, it is well
worth it. I
was very pleased to see my first Riflebird, Spectacled Monarch and
Albert's
Lyrebird.
Regards,
Carla Jackett
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