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From: Graeme Bullock <>
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 08:24:06 +1000
Re: Toondah harbour & other Birding sites.
Agree with Rod, but I'd add Mt Glorious Rainforest walk west of Brissie if the Riflebirds, Catbirds and Russet-tailed Thrush are still around (also Noisy Pitta and Logrunners, but they will be at O'Reilly's too?)
Graeme Bullock

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Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 11:43:02 +1000
From: Rod Mackay <>
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Hi all,
O'Reillys Rainforest retreat and Mt Tambourine are certainly worth a look.

Rod Mackay

RA Mackay Yacht Brokerage
M: 0419633345
www.ramyb.com.au <http://www.ramyb.com.au>








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Hi all??
Currently getting ready to move to Nth QLD but just wondering in the Brisbane area what MUST NOT MISS places should I visit before heading further Nth??? (currently live in the Tweed shire)
Toondah harbour & which other well known or obscure places?yes I have checked EBird nd will continue to but?if anyone has a trip report up that way they?d like to share?or hotspots or fave locations then that would be AMAZING!!
Thanks In advance
Kirri ?
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