I’m up in north qld ticking off so many birds from a list I have yet to see, but can not seem to find a golden bower bird. Can someone suggest a location ===============================
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3.2 kilometres south of the Mt Hypipamee turn off is a road to the left. Park here, walk 400 metres up slope and 25 down form the crest. Turn right and head down slope, south, for 40 metres keeping the gully on your left. If you go too far right you’ll see two flagged trees.
Please do not blaze the trees on the track as some idiot did. This happened within a week of my posting this site on this site. Do not mark the track in any way as the EPA people get very upset about this. Regards, Alan
Hi Neil
Try Mt Hypipamee NP at dawn – just hang around the carpark & wait – a male sometimes forages in the large trees in the carpark at the northern end. Also you may have noticed recent reports from there along the entrance rd.
I’ve usually been lucky though just by waiting very early in the am in the carpark – lots of Satin BBirds come down onto the lawns & coppers logs around there too at this time of day before all the tourists flock in.
Try Longlands Gap & Ravenshoe State Forests too if this site fails.
Cheers
Martin Cachard Cairns 0428 782 808
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