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Sunshine Coast birding

To: Greg Roberts <>
Subject: Sunshine Coast birding
From: Jerzy <>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 20:54:26 +0200
Hello,

I am birdwatcher from Poland and I will be few days in Brisbane in mid-August after a trip to Papua New Guinea. I wonder which are the best spots currently to see Black-breasted Buttonquail and Ground Parrot. Or if finding them independently in mid-August is difficult or needs several days of trying to be sure, I will concentrate on birding in other places.

best regards,

Jerzy (Jurek) Dyczkowski


On 08.07.2012 03:32, Greg Roberts wrote:
Two days of solid birding in the Sunshine Coast region with an overseas
visitor resulted in sightings of, among other things: Ground Parrot,
Black-breasted Buttonquail, Painted Buttonquail, Eastern Grass Owl,
Black-chinned Honeyeater,  White-eared Monarch,  Red-tailed Black Cockatoo,
Beach Stone-Curlew, Glossy Ibis, Spotted Harrier and Spotless Crake; Lewin's
Rail and King Quail were heard. For more, see here:
http://sunshinecoastbirds.blogspot.com.au/

Greg Roberts

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