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Striated Herons well inland on Einasleigh River, FNQ

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Subject: Striated Herons well inland on Einasleigh River, FNQ
From: martin cachard <>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 15:59:34 +1100



Hello all I have just returned from 3 days camped along the Einasleigh River, 
between Mt Surprise & Georgetown in FNQ.At a site about 20kms upstream (south) 
along this river from the bridge on the Gulf Devel Rd west of Mt Surprise, 2 
adult Striated Herons were seen. It occurred to me at the time that this was a 
most unusual location for this coastal & sub-coastal species.I have recorded 
them well inland in places like Kakadu, but never this far inland in FNQ.This 
site must be about 200km from the east coast & about 350km from the gulf coast, 
as the proverbial heron flies. In all my trips to this area I have never come 
across Striated Herons - however I have seen Black Bitterns out there quite 
frequently, especially at the end of the wet season when they seem to head 
inland & hunt the smaller rivers as the water levels start to drop.Has anyone 
ever noticed Striated Herons in this area or in a similar situation elsewhere?? 
Cheers for now Martin CachardCairns0428 782 808                     
                  
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