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Birding Lamington NP

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Subject: Birding Lamington NP
From: Andrew Stafford <>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 14:37:49 +1000
John

As others have pointed out, the three main species you are looking for on Duck 
Creek Road are Red-browed Treecreeper, Spotted Quail-thrush and Glossy 
Black-Cockatoo. It may be possible to get any of those species further down the 
main road from Canungra into Lamington in areas of open woodland and casuarina, 
which the cockatoos feed in - the staff at O'Reilly's may be able to give you 
advice about this closer to the time. I have for example bumped into 
Quail-thrush on this road on occasion and know others have, also.

However, presuming you need to pass through Brisbane, this species is actually 
very accessible and relatively easy not far from the city, while Red-browed 
Treecreeper and the Black-Cockatoo can be found at Spicer's Gap, less than one 
and a half hours to the south-west. I am happy to provide further details if 
required.

Cheers

Andrew
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