White Box in flower in Wagga region of NSW

Thanks Kim for the information about the Tilba area. I was conducting woodland bird surveys all last week along the Olympic Highway near Wagga Wagga, NSW. The White Box is flowering profusely in the region and there are lots of Red Wattlebirds, Fuscous Honeyeaters, White-plumed Honeyeaters, resident Noisy Miners, Eastern Rosellas, Red-rumped Parrots and to . . . → Read More: White Box in flower in Wagga region of NSW

Spotted gums in flower south coast of NSW

Hi Folks Those planning some time on the South Coast might like to know that there is a fair amount of flowering in the spotted gum forests in the Tilba area, on the slopes of Mt Gulaga. I was there last weekend and (despite being burdened with a nasty cold) noticed a lot of honeyeater . . . → Read More: Spotted gums in flower south coast of NSW

Pink Robins in NSW

The recent banding record of a female Pink Robin at Wianamatta Reserve near Penrith, same bird for second year in a row, started me thinking. The nearest breeding location that I know of is at Mt Ginini west of Canberra, just below the tree line at about 1600 M above sea level. When this . . . → Read More: Pink Robins in NSW

Alice Springs Sewage Ponds access situation 2015

Hi all, Just a quick note to remind anyone planning to bird at the Alice Springs Sewage Ponds that the site is first and foremost an industrial workplace and that our access is a privilege, not a foregone conclusion. Our continued access to the site is conditional on our following the rules which are spelled . . . → Read More: Alice Springs Sewage Ponds access situation 2015

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