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Out west back o bourke

To: Penny Brockman <>
Subject: Out west back o bourke
From: Don and Llane Hadden <>
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 18:31:24 +0000
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> On Dec 16, 28 Heisei, at 16:36, Penny Brockman <> wrote:
>
> Dear Birding-aussers
> Yh
> Following my request for info on conditions out west in NSW, my 2 sons and I 
> headed that way. Spent the first night camping in Goulburn River National 
> Park - all alone, beautiful, kangaroos hopping around (essential for a 
> visiting Londoner), and heaps of birds early morning, including a noisy 
> Channel-billed Cuckoo.  30 species were seen or heard, including very noisy 
> Jacky Winters, White-throated Gerygones, T.Frogmouth and Noisy Miners.
>
> Then we continued west past Dubbo with the heat rising and ended up camping 
> in Gundabooka Nat.Park, Yanda campsite by the side of the Darling River. Very 
> hot here, not many flied and a few mozzies at night easily avoided. Birds 
> were good but not exceptional due to the heat no doubt - hit 46 degrees 
> 4.12.16 and we spent most of the time in air conditioning - cafe in Bourke, 
> car driving there and then to Louth, and the pub in Louth where cold beers 
> made for a happy time. Gundabooka camp site had visiting Grey-crowned 
> Babbles, bee-eaters, Spotted Bowerbird, Brown Treecreepers everywhere, Brown 
> Goshawk, noisy Apostlebirds, Jacky Winters and more noted in an early morning 
> walk along the Darling river bank. All good stuff for a visiting UK birder.  
> We even managed to fine 3 Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos in Bourke - just the 
> ticket! The heat was countered by our campsite having a large water tank with 
> lots of water so we could shower and keep cool. heading home a stop on the 
> Kamileroi Hghy o
 n the Barwon River found 100s of Fairy Martin nests under the concrete bridge, 
packed in and often one under another.
>
> Our last 2 nights were spent up in Mount Kaputar - absolutely gorgeous, cool, 
> windy, and the last two ticks for my UK birding son - Spotted Quail-thrush 
> and Double-banded Finch. Campsites here are very well set up, with hot 
> showers and lots of space between sites. Super walks for all states of 
> fitness. Interesting was seeing/hearing grey-type currawongs with the usual 
> Pied Currawongs. Dark browny/grey/black with almost no or no white in wings 
> and making a variety of clunking/clinking calls, foraging with the pieds. I'd 
> recommend Kaputar particularly in hot weather out of school holiday time. 
> From the amount of camping facilities, I guess it gets very crowded at such 
> times.
>
> As noted by others, waterbirds were in very low numbers - 2 Yellow-billed 
> Spoonbills on the Darling, one each White-faced and White-necked Herons, 1 
> Little Pied Cormorant. All up the Gwydir, Macquarie Marsh or Narran Lakes i 
> guessed.
>
> So we avoided areas further south, hardly suffered from flies/mozzies, and 
> hit the heat full time! But a great quick trip and showed the UK birder some 
> western birders and that great flat land.
>
> Happy birding to all, a good Christmas and may all your birding ambitions 
> some true in 2017.
>
> Penny, Gloucester, NSW.
>
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