Hi all,
Having lived in the valley for 18 months many, many years ago I have a soft
spot for all the locations in the Lockyer. When doing some birding with my old
mate John Hadley last year, we came across a flock of approx 60 plum-headed
finches on a roadside at Crowley vale in the midst of the vegie farms.
Wonders never cease in that part of the world :-)
Yours in all things "green"
John Harris
Croydon, Vic
Owner - Wildlife Experiences
Ecologist/Zoologist
Nature Photographer
Wildlife Guide
0409090955
President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
(www.fncv.org.au)
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From: "Jude Latt" <>
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Subject: weekend birding Lockyer Valley
Date: Mon, Mar 25, 2013 16:57
Russ
Is the brochure freely available on line ?
Jude
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From: Russ Lamb <>
Subject: weekend birding Lockyer Valley
Being a great fan of the bird trails concept, over the weekend I road tested
the
Bird Places of the Lockyer Valley brochure sponsored by BirdLife Southern Qld
and the Friends of Lake Apex. I'd visited many of the sites over the years but
not all, having succumbed more than once to geographical dislocation. So this
time, better armed, I visited 10 of the 14 listed sites and added one of my own
(Gatton Forest Reserve).On-going road closures and bridge repairs required some
creative navigating, but should be completed soon. In addition I visited a site
out of the valley, back towards Ipswich, Pine Mountain Bush Reserve, which was
new to me.
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