Hi Greg
Thanks for your Bingara trip report. I have been visiting Bingara twice
annually now for the last fifteen years doing Atlas surveys for BA. One of my
favourite spots was the northern river bank extending under the main bridge
extending in both directions. I had a 2 hectare site pegged out at the
western-most end of the walking track there and would spend the whole day
birding up and down the river. Fantastic birding : heaps of water birds,
honeyeaters, raptors, finches etc etc. Very peaceful and not many people.
Alas,all good things come to an end it seems. Unfortunately the local council
has allowed camping on the river bank there for the last couple of years and
now one can only access the river by squeezing between Winnebagos. Oh well it
was good while it lasted!
Cheers
Tony Gibson
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> On 18 Jun 2016, at 13:13, Greg and Val Clancy <> wrote:
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> I have just published a post on my blog about our trip to Bingara to attend
> the Myall Creek Massacre Memorial and some of the wildlife that we saw. I
> also recently published a post on the positive effect the recent east coast
> low had on the local wetlands. You can view the posts at
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> Regards
> Greg
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