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From: Kay Parkin <>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 14:50:40 +0930
Hi Birders


This is the first time I’ve been tempted to reply to the daily messages I
receive from Birding-aus but I can’t resist this one!!

I guess I just really like lists...



So here goes:



  1 Gluepot SA – delivers EVERY time!!



  2 Cairns region/Kingfisher Park QLD – perfect one day, perfect the next!



  3 Lamington National Park QLD – fantastic range of birds



  4 Broome & Roebuck Plains – What can I say – Waders and Yellow Chat



  5  Strzelecki tracks SA  . – stunning scenery as well as brilliant outback
birds

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  6 Chiltern Vic – Regent Honeyeaters



  7  Warby Ranges Vic – great habitat – always fun



   8  Kakadu NP - stunning



   9 Port MacDonnell Pelagic – I simply love these trips!


  10 Werribee VIC  - The best Poo Ponds I’ve ever seen!


Kay


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> Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 11:31:10 +0930
> From: David Kowalick <>
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> Hi Bird -heads
>
> Of course these "Top-Ten" lists are very subjective but are always
> interesting and a lot of fun. I like to see what places other people
> believe are worth travelling to.
>
> Anyway here's my list
>
>   1. Kakadu NT? it?s pretty hard to go past this National Park as one
>      of the premier birding areas in Oz with plenty of NT endemics and
>      great scenery as well
>   2. Cairns region/Kingfisher Park QLD? Again lots of endemics and
>      great country
>   3. Cheynes Beach WA - Beautiful place and easy access to some of
>      Australia?s rarest birds
>   4. Bruny Island TAS ? In summer this little island has easy access to
>      all the Tassy endemics plus some of the hard-to-get mainland
>      species as well, Pink robin, Swift Parrot, Olive Whistlers.
>   5. Lamington National Park QLD ? No matter how many times you go here
>      Lamington takes your breath away and top birds too.
>   6. Gluepot SA ? I have been to Gluepot on numerous occasions and it
>      just keeps on delivering.
>   7. Birdsville / Strzelecki tracks SA ? Brilliant birding and amazing
>      country easily the best outback birding.
>   8. Capertee Valley NSW ? The range and number of birds in this gem of
>      a place is mind boggling.
>   9. Werribee VIC ? Phenomenal birding and plenty of vagrants to keep
>      you on your toes.
>  10. Hattah Lakes VIC ? rare birds and beautiful Riverina scenery
>
> I imagine I would put Iron range and Broome on the list but have yet to
> visit these areas.
>
> Cheers
>
> David Kowalick
>
>
>
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