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Birding Lamington NP - Duck Creek Rd

To: Nick Leseberg <>
Subject: Birding Lamington NP - Duck Creek Rd
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 12:18:18 +1100
John,

There has been an awful lot of rain up there since September. I don't think anyone will be going down Duck Creek Rd for a while.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford


On 01/02/2012, at 11:56 AM, Nick Leseberg wrote:


Hi John and others,

The sump of my wife's little 2WD Astra will attest to the condition of Duck Creek Rd. In September I put a hole in it trying to get down there, and had to call up a tow truck from Canungra to come and get me. The tow truck wouldn't go down Duck Creek Rd, but luckily I was not far down the road when I hit trouble, so was able to get back to the main road for the truck to pick me up. It was 8:30am when I hit the rock, and 5pm by the time I got back down to Canungra in the tow truck - it turned into quite an expensive exercise. The tow truck driver said there was no way he would go down Duck Creek Rd to get anyone, and no other towing company would go down there either. Certainly if you got stuck in a rental car down there you would be on your own and the expenses could get quite nasty. To be fair though (and my wife was very unforgiving on this point) I missed the bump in the road which caused it because I was distracted by a Noisy Pitta flying across in front of me!

As Chris pointed out, Red-browed Treecreeper is the main species you would go down there for, and it is also good for Buff-rumped Thornbill and White-naped Honeyeater. It would be a reasonable walk to get to the section where they are (about 2.5km I think), but if you have the time very achievable, and the road is good for birding anyway. I often stop to bird the first few hundred metres of Duck Creek Rd down to the first clearing on the left anyway. You can get all the same rainforest species you get at the top and it is less hectic, with rarely anyone else there. From the first clearing on the left the view is spectacular and I have picked up Little Eagle here a few times.

Spotted Quail-Thrush has become increasingly difficult to find along Duck Creek Rd, and if this were a target species I would definitely have a back up plan. If you still want to look for it though you can also find it at Luke's Bluff. This road is between Duck Creek Rd and O'Reilly's and goes off in the same direction as Duck Creek Rd. It is marked private, but if you ask permission up at O'Reilly's I have never had any problems getting down there. It is also a good spot for Koala.

Cheers and good birding!

Nick Leseberg
                                        
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