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Eungella Honeyeater

To: Elliot Leach <>, "" <>
Subject: Eungella Honeyeater
From: martin cachard <>
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2015 21:21:28 +0000
Thanx Elliot,
Nice to hear back from you.

I have also had Eungella HE's at the very end of Dalrymple Rd, and along 
Diggings Rd as well - but just not during June at these 2 sites. So, that's why 
I was curious about what they were feeding on when you had them at these sites.

And now that you say that it was during June that you have had them there, I'm 
even more curious as to what they were feeding on when you saw them. Was it 
mistletoe??

Thanks...

martin cachard,
trinity beach (not so perfect this morning...cool & cloudy!!),
cairns.



From: 
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2015 17:44:41 +1000
Subject: I am trying to find some birds
To: 

I was there in June last year and saw them at those sites, also three other 
times throughout the year. I haven't seen them along Snake Rd but in my 
experience they are very reliable at the other two sites - particularly at the 
end of Dalrymple Rd.

Good luck!

elliot

On 5 June 2015 at 17:33, martin cachard <> wrote:



Hey Elliot,
Just a quick one re Eungella HE, if I may... Do you remember the time of year 
that you saw them at the very end of Dalrymple Rd, and also along Diggings Rd?? 
 Do you remember what they were feeding on when you saw them at both sites??

Thanx in advance for your advice - it's always good to get others' thoughts on 
a species that we don't really know all that much about...

cheers,

martin cachard, trinity beach, cairns


> From: 
> Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 15:06:22 +1000
> To: 
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] I am trying to find some birds
> CC: 
>
> Turqs are usually along Old Wallangarra Rd, near Girraween NP. A bit closer
> to the freeway and Stanthorpe than Sundown. A good place to look is around
> the junction with Hickling Lane, but the whole section from here back to
> the highway is good as well.
>
> Eungella HE should be found fairly easily around the carpark at the end of
> Mt Dalrymple Rd - that's where I would go first. If you have no luck here,
> try along Diggings Rd in the afternoon (on the way to Broken River from
> Eungella, look out for the turn on the right). About 500m up along this
> road there is a big turning spot - if you reach here you've gone a bit far.
> The best advice I can give is to learn the call, they are pretty easy to
> get onto when you know it.
>
> Can't help with the Cassowary, I've only ever had sighting (of an adult
> with chicks!) along the Cape Trib Rd somewhere, and I agree with Martin's
> spots for the Lyrebird :)
>
> Good luck!
>
> elliot





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