Afternoon all, I am continuing my long trip around NSW (with a couple of weeks in Cairns/Iron Range) and am about to head to m y sisters place in Brisbane. I am after some information on potential sites for the following species (which are ones I have missed so far in the Tweed valley and won’t have another chance to add to my annual list): Paradise Riflebird, Regent Bowerbird, White-headed Pigeon (I know this can be hard without fruiting trees) OR Mangrove Honeyeater, Red Knot, Beach Stone-curlew? I am likely to only have limited time (2 to 3 hours one morning – unless there is a kid friendly activity such as park, short bushwalk or beach nearby) and I will be based near Chermside in the north. A suggested site for either of these groups in close proximity would be appreciated. Cheers, Petere
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Thanks everyone – have some good suggestions from a number of people. Tom – I will try and give you a ring when we get to Brisbane (still packing in Murwillumbah). Cheers, Peter
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hi peter
mangrove honeyeater is virtually certain at the visitors centre carpark at the port of brisbane
the others pretty tough in brisbane with limited time – i saw regent bowerbirds on gold creek rd brookfield a couple of months back but doubt theyd be there at the moment
David and Marg Taylor Brisbane
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