During July 2003, I spent just short of one month traveling up the east coast of
The following is a report on where I visited, what species of interest were seen and where applicable more detailed directions to sites are given. Finally, I must acknowledge the help that Phil Hansbro gave me on getting to grips with Australian birds and giving extremely useful information on where to go for certain species. The first time a species is seen it is displayed in bold and where a ‘C’ appears next to a species, this indicates that it was commonly seen on that date.
30th June – after arriving in
Australian Ibis C, Silver Gull C, Pacific Black Duck c.5, Australian Wood Duck c.5, Dusky Moorhen c.10, Little Black Cormorant c.5, Little Pied Cormorant c.5, Common Myna C, Noisy Miner C, Welcome Swallow C, Pied Currawong 3, Australian Magpie 8, Crested Pigeon 1, Spotted Dove 3, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.12, Rainbow Lorikeet c.5, Willie Wagtail 1, Masked Lapwing 6, Australian Pelican 2, Australian Raven c.6.
1st July – we made a trip from Circular Quay in central
Australasian Gannet 3, Crested Tern 2, Willie Wagtail 1, House Sparrow 4, Noisy Miner C, Common Myna C, Masked Lapwing 1, Rainbow Lorikeet 10+, New Holland Honeyeater c.12, Peregrine 2, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Australian Ibis C, Silver Gull C, Australian Wood Duck 2, Little Black Cormorant 5, Little Pied Cormorant 10, Pied Cormorant 1, Great Cormorant 1, Pied Currawong 3, Welcome Swallow c.5, Australian Magpie c.5, Magpie Lark 2, Australian Raven c.5, Crested Pigeon 6+, Common Bronzewing 1, Red Wattlebird 2.
2nd July – with pouring rain continuing from the previous day, we spent most of the day undercover in
Common Myna C, Rainbow Lorikeet 5, Silver Gull C, Australian Ibis C, Pacific Black Duck 4, Australian Wood Duck 2, House Sparrow C, Magpie Lark 3, Noisy Miner c.8, Australian Raven 2, Pied Currawong 3, Australian Magpie 2, Welcome Swallow c.10.
3rd July – a leisurely day trip to the Blue Mountains provided my first insight into
Common Myna C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.25, Silver Gull, Galah c.20, Australian Ibis C, Eastern Rosella 2, Magpie Lark c.5, Australian Raven C, Red Wattlebird 4, Cattle Egret c.50, Great Egret 2, Spotted Dove C, Noisy Miner C, Australian Magpie C, House Sparrow C, White-plumed Honeyeater 1, White-winged Chough c.12, European Starling C, Little Corella c.8, Australian Wood Duck 4, Dusky Moorhen c.8, Purple Swamphen c.5, Crimson Rosella 3, White-necked Heron 1, White-faced Heron 1, White-naped Honeyeater 1, Pied Currawong C, Laughing Kookaburra 2, King Parrot c.6, New Holland Honeyeater 4, Gang-gang Cockatoo 2, Lewin’s Honeyeater 1, White-browed Scrubwren 2, Australian Pelican 3, Australasian Darter 1, Brown Thornbill 6, Crested Pigeon c.10.
4th July – a morning walk through the Botanic Gardens yielded a couple of new species including a roosting Tawny Frogmouth as well as a very confiding Buff-banded Rail on the banks of one of the small pools in the park. I spent the afternoon on a whale-watching boat (run by Pro-Dive, booked from Circular Quay) and although no whales were seen (much to the chagrin of the predominantly sea-sick others), a few seabirds were excellent value for me – the highlights being stunning views of a Southern Giant Petrel (close enough to see its wholly pale bill), Little Penguin, Black-browed and Yellow-nosed Albatrosses and a Kelp Gull near the shore at Maroubra.
Rainbow Lorikeet 30, Common Myna C, Magpie Lark 4, Australian Magpie 10, Pied Currawong C, Silver Gull C, Australian Ibis C, Pacific Black Duck C, Australian Wood Duck 6, Dusky Moorhen C, Eurasian Coot 2, Masked Lapwing 4, Little Pied Cormorant c.8, Welcome Swallow C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.10, Australian Raven C, Buff-banded Rail 1, Little Black Cormorant c.5, Willie Wagtail 1, Tawny Frogmouth 1, Peregrine 2, Pied Cormorant 2, Crested Tern c.5, White-bellied Sea Eagle 2, Southern Giant Petrel 1, Australasian Gannet C, Kelp Gull 1, Little Penguin 2, Black-browed Albatross 3, Yellow-nosed Albatross c.12, Australasian Pelican 1, Whistling Kite 2, Pacific Reef Egret 1.
5th July – after picking up the hire car in central
Magpie Goose C, Black Swan C, Australian Wood Duck 12, Pacific Black Duck C, Grey Teal c.20, Chestnut Teal C, Australasian Grebe c.15, Little Pied Cormorant 1, Little Black Cormorant 1, Great Cormorant 1, Australasian Pelican C, White-faced Heron C, Great Egret 2, Cattle Egret C, Australian Ibis C, Straw-necked Ibis C, Royal Spoonbill 3, Yellow-billed Spoonbill 2, Australian Kite 2, Whistling Kite 2, Swamp Harrier 1, Wedge-tailed Eagle 1, Nankeen Kestrel 1, Australian Spotted Crake 1, Purple Swamphen C, Dusky Moorhen C, Eurasian Coot C, Marsh Sandpiper 10, Red-necked Stint c.20, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 3, Curlew Sandpiper 3, Black-winged Stilt C, Red-necked Avocet c.50, Red-capped Plover 10, Black-fronted Dotterel c.15, Red-kneed Dotterel 6, Masked Lapwing C, Silver Gull C, Spotted Dove C, Crested Pigeon c.10, Galah C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Eastern Rosella C, Laughing Kookaburra c.5, Superb Fairy Wren c.12, Yellow Thornbill 2, Red Wattlebird 3, Noisy Friarbird 6, Bell Miner 3, Noisy Miner C, Yellow-faced Honeyeater c.10, White-naped Honeyeater 1, Brown Honeyeater 1, White-cheeked Honeyeater 3, Eastern Spinebill c.10, Scarlet Honeyeater 5, White-fronted Chat 4, Rufous Whistler 1, Magpie Lark C, Grey Fantail c.6, Willie Wagtail C, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 3, Pied Butcherbird 6, Australian Magpie C, Pied Currawong C, Australian Raven C, Red-browed Firetail c.15, Welcome Swallow C, Fairy Martin 1, Golden-headed Cisticola 3, European Starling C, Common Myna C.
6th July – after staying with Phil overnight, the morning was spent birding some other areas around
Black Swan C, Australian Wood Duck c.6, Pied Cormorant 4, Little Black Cormorant 2, Australasian Pelican c.5, Cattle Egret 25, Australian Ibis C, Straw-necked Ibis c.10, Royal Spoonbill 2, Osprey 1, Australian Kite 6+, Collared Sparrowhawk 1, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Nankeen Kestrel 2, Purple Swamphen c.5, Dusky Moorhen C, Grey-tailed Tattler 2, Red-necked Avocet 400, Black-winged Stilt c.25, Masked Lapwing C, Silver Gull C, Crested Tern c.40, Spotted Dove C, Crested Pigeon 10, Galah c.12, Little Corella 3, Rainbow Lorikeet c.25, Little Lorikeet 4, King Parrot 1, Crimson Rosella 2, Eastern Rosella C, Laughing Kookaburra c.8, White-throated Treecreeper 3, Superb Fairy Wren 4, Spotted Pardalote 2, Striated Pardalote 1, Brown Gerygone 1, Brown Thornbill C, Yellow Thornbill c.10, Red Wattlebird 5, Little Wattlebird 2, Noisy Miner 2, Lewin’s Honeyeater c.6, Yellow-faced Honeyeater C, White-cheeked Honeyeater c.8, Eastern Spinebill 5, Rose Robin 2, Eastern Yellow Robin 1, Varied Sitella 5, Golden Whistler 3, Grey Shrike-thrush 2, Grey Fantail 5, Willie Wagtail C, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 1, Figbird 5+, Pied Butcherbird 4, Australian Magpie C, Pied Currawong C, Australian Raven C, Satin Bowerbird 7, Welcome Swallow C, Silvereye c.10, European Starling C, Common Myna C.
7th July – the main target species of
Rainbow Lorikeet C, Australian Magpie C, Red Wattlebird 2, Lewin’s Honeyeater c.5, White-cheeked Honeyeater 3, Relict Raven 3, Red-rumped Parrot 1, Galah 25+, Silver Gull C, White-faced Heron c.10, Pied Oystercatcher 4, Pacific Golden Plover 1, Sacred Kingfisher 1, Australian Wood Duck 8, Masked Lapwing C, Pied Cormorant 2, Little Black Cormorant c.10, Crested Tern 4, Mangrove Gerygone 2, Laughing Kookaburra 3+, Magpie Lark C, Spangled Drongo 1, House Sparrow C, Australian Ibis 2, Grey Fantail 2, Brown Honeyeater 4, Welcome Swallow C, Australasian Pelican 10, Willie Wagtail 5, Australasian Gannet 6, Australasian Darter 1, Far Eastern Curlew 1, Little Button-Quail 2, Lesser Sandplover c.5, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Whistling Kite 3, Little Egret 2, Rufous Songlark 1.
8th July – we spent until mid morning at
Little Wattlebird 3, Noisy Miner C, Scarlet Honeyeater 2, Lewin’s Honeyeater 1, Welcome Swallow C, Silver Gull C, Sooty Oystercatcher 1, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Whistling Kite 2, Australian Magpie C, Pied Butcherbird 2, House Sparrow C, Australian Ibis 20, Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo 2, Noisy Friarbird 1, Galah 5, Australasian Pelican 10, Torresian Crow c.5, Pied Currawong 3, Australian Kite 4, Nankeen Kestrel 1, Crested Pigeon 10, Straw-necked Ibis 5, Crested Tern 1.
9th July – the whole day spent around the town of
Rainbow Lorikeet C, Noisy Miner C, Crested Pigeon 5, Australian Brush Turkey 20+, Welcome Swallow C, Red Wattlebird 1, Figbird 4, Brown Honeyeater 5, Noisy Friarbird 2, Little Wattlebird c.10, Silvereye 2, Tree Martin C, House Sparrow C, Osprey 2, Silver Gull C, Pied Cormorant 2, Australasian Pelican C, Pied Oystercatcher 2, Great Egret 5, Little Egret 2, White-faced Heron 3, Pied Currawong 4, Australasian Darter C, Royal Spoonbill 6, Caspian Tern 1, Black-winged Stilt 5, Little Pied Cormorant C, Masked Lapwing 2, Azure Kingfisher 1, Brahminy Kite 3, Grey Fantail 2, Golden Whistler 2, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Scarlet Honeyeater 1, White-cheeked Honeyeater 2, White-browed Scrubwren 1, Variegated Fairy Wren c.5, Eastern Yellow Robin 1, Little Black Cormorant c.10, White-breasted Woodswallow 2, Pacific Black Duck 4, Scaly-breasted Lorikeet c.25, Australian Ibis 1, Torresian Crow 5.
10th July – an early morning start was needed in order to visit
Rainbow Lorikeet C, White-faced Heron 3, Australasian Pelican C, Silver Gull C, Torresian Crow C, Figbird 20, Magpie Lark 2, Great Egret 2, Australian Magpie 5, Little Pied Cormorant 10, Grey Butcherbird 1, Australian Wood Duck 5, Crested Pigeon C, Crested Tern C, Brahminy Kite 6, White-bellied Sea Eagle 2, Gull-billed Tern 4, White-cheeked Honeyeater 1, Brown Honeyeater 3, Noisy Friarbird 1, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 8, Little Corella c.10, Blue-faced Honeyeater 2, Australian Ibis 10, Masked Lapwing 2, Little Black Cormorant C, Pied Oystercatcher 4, Scarlet Honeyeater c.5, Eastern Yellow Robin 2, Lewin’s Honeyeater 3, Grey Shrike-thrush 3, Pied Butcherbird 1, Australian Pipit 1, Welcome Swallow C, House Sparrow 5, Large-billed Scrubwren 2, Straw-necked Ibis c.10, Far Eastern Curlew c.25, White-necked Heron 1, Willie Wagtail 2.
11th July – leaving Noosa early morning, we were to drive the 600 miles or so north-west to the gem fields near Emerald. With a vast change in habitat from the coastal strip, arid bushland as well as several waterholes provided me with several new species for the trip. Of particular interest, a wetland area on the Kilkivan-Tansey road (on the dirt section closest to Kilkivan) held good numbers of waterfowl including Australasian Shoveler and Glossy Ibis whilst Swamp Harrier and Little Eagle were seen nearby. In the more arid, outback areas between Biloela and Emerald species such as Apostlebird, Black-faced Woodswallow, Little Crow, Brown Falcon and Red-winged Parrot were seen.
Rainbow Lorikeet C, Figbird C, Nankeen Kestrel c.5, Australian Ibis C, Torresian Crow C, Purple Swamphen c.5, Straw-necked Ibis 10, Cattle Egret C, Masked Lapwing C, Pied Currawong c.5, Australian Magpie C, Welcome Swallow C, Australian Wood Duck c.25, White-faced Heron 2, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 3, Dusky Moorhen c.5, Tree Martin C, Little Eagle 1, Little Pied Cormorant 4, Pacific Black Duck C, Swamp Harrier 1, Australian Kite 4, Galah c.20, White-necked Heron 2, Glossy Ibis 10, Grey Teal C, Australasian Shoveler c.5, Yellow-throated Miner 2, Black-winged Stilt c.20, Topknot Pigeon 2, Wedge-tailed Eagle 2, Magpie Lark C, Laughing Kookaburra 3, Pied Butcherbird 2, Great Egret 2, Apostlebird 1, Black-faced Woodswallow 1, Brown Falcon 1, Little Crow C, Restless Flycatcher 2, Red-winged Parrot 2, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.8, Diamond Dove 2, Crested Pigeon C.
12th July – an early morning walk around Sunrise Cabins in the small
Rainbow Lorikeet C, Apostlebird C, Red-winged Parrot 2, Bar-shouldered Dove 2, Little Crow C, Diamond Dove c.10, Crested Pigeon C, Masked Lapwing C, Pied Butcherbird 2, Pacific Black Duck C, Australian Magpie C, Black Swan 6, Hardhead c.8, Cotton Pygmy Goose 5, Eurasian Coot c.10, Australasian Darter 1, Australasian Pelican 3, Galah 4, Red-capped Plover 1, Grey Teal 4, Blue-faced Honeyeater C, Yellow-throated Miner 2, Nankeen Kestrel 6, Australasian Grebe 2, Pale-headed Rosella 2, Magpie lark C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.10, Australian Kite 2, Brown Falcon 1, Whistling Kite 1, Black Kite 1, Torresian Crow C, Mistletoebird 1, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 3, Brahminy Kite 1, Gull-billed Tern 4, Great Egret 3, Little Egret 2, Australian Ibis C, Australian Bustard 1, Brown Honeyeater 2, Noisy Friarbird 4, Figbird C, Australian Wood Duck c.5, Little Black Cormorant 1, Little Pied Cormorant 2.
13th July – the area around
Cattle Egret C, Great Egret 4, White-faced Heron 2, Peaceful Dove 5, Rainbow Lorikeet, Blue-winged Kookaburra 1, Laughing Kookaburra 8, Pheasant Coucal 1, Masked Lapwing C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo C, Silvereye 2, Tree Martin C, Eastern Whipbird 2, White-browed Scrubwren 3, Golden Whistler 2, Brown Thornbill 8, Crimson Rosella 4, Lewin’s Honeyeater 3, Eastern Yellow Robin 4, Willie Wagtail 2, Grey Fantail 2, Large-billed Scrubwren 2, Eungella Honeyeater 3, Grey Shrike-thrush 1, Grey Goshawk 1, Red-browed Firetail 2, Wompoo Fruit-Dove 3, Superb Fruit-Dove 2, Regent Bowerbird 1, Pied Currawong 8, Pacific Black Duck C, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 5, Blue-faced Honeyeater c.10, Dusky Moorhen C, Australian Brush Turkey 12, Azure Kingfisher 1, White-necked Heron 1, Bassian Ground Thrush 1, Torresian Crow C, Black Kite C, Pied Butcherbird 4, Little Black Cormorant c.20, Little Pied Cormorant 5, Australasian Grebe C, Great-crested Grebe 10, Hoary-headed Grebe 2, Straw-necked Ibis C, Australian Ibis C, Nankeen Kestrel 8, Silver Gull 10, Gull-billed Tern 5, Australian Magpie C, Far Eastern Curlew 1, Brahminy Kite 2, Australasian Pelican 1, White-breasted Woodswallow c.5, Rainbow Bee-eater 3, Whistling Kite 1, Black-winged Stilt c.20, Spotted Dove C, Figbird 2, Welcome Swallow 5, Magpie Lark C, Hardhead c.20, Crested Pigeon 5, Brown Cuckoo-Dove 2, Brown Gerygone 3, Little Eagle 1.
14th July – we drove north along the
Rainbow Lorikeet C, Magpie Lark C, Torresian Crow C, Australian Ibis C, Mangrove Gerygone 2, Great Egret 5, Pacific Black Duck c.10, Spotted Dove 5, Australian Magpie 4, Brahminy Kite 2, Tree Martin C, Black Kite 5, Pied Butcherbird 4, Nankeen Kestrel 3, Masked Lapwing C, Straw-necked Ibis 25, Wedge-tailed Eagle 1, Magpie Goose C, Hardhead c.10, Cotton Pygmy Goose 15, Figbird 10, Cattle Egret C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo C, Silver Gull C, Pied Oystercatcher 2, Crested Tern c.30, Lesser Crested Tern 4, Grey-tailed Tattler 2, Pacific Reef Egret 1, House Sparrow C, Bar-shouldered Dove 1, Diamond Dove 6, White-breasted Woodswallow c.10, Mangrove Honeyeater 3, Great Bowerbird 1, Sacred Kingfisher 5, Helmeted Friarbird 1, Weebill 2, White-bellied Sea Eagle, Yellow Thornbill 5.
15th July – a day trip around the Whitsundays was excellent from a scenic perspective, although
Figbird c.10, Welcome Swallow C, Silver Gull C, Crested Tern 10, Australasian Darter 1, Rainbow Lorikeet 1, Bar-shouldered Dove 1, Brahminy Kite 1, Pied Currawong 2, Torresian Crow c.8, Bush Thick-knee 5+, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Laughing Kookaburra 1, Pied Oystercatcher 2, Far Eastern Curlew 3, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.10, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 1, Little Friarbird 3, Pacific Reef Egret 1, Australian Ibis 2.
16th July - leaving
Rainbow Lorikeet C, Figbird 5, Magpie Lark C, Torresian Crow C, Tree Martin C, Masked Lapwing C, Black Kite C, Laughing Kookaburra 2, Australian Ibis C, Cotton Pygmy Goose 40+, Welcome Swallow C, Pied Butcherbird 3, Blue-winged Kookaburra 1, Australian Magpie C, Whistling Kite 8, Australasian Pipit 1, White-breasted Woodswallow 5, Australasian Darter 1, Magpie Goose C, Black Swan C, Green Pygmy Goose c.20, Whiskered Tern 15, Great-crested Grebe 1, Australasian Grebe 2, Hardhead c.50, Pacific Black Duck C, Swamp Harrier 1, Comb-crested Jacana 5, Little Pied Cormorant c.10, Australasian Pelican C, Little Black Cormorant 2, Nankeen Kestrel c.5, Straw-necked Ibis C, White-faced Heron C, Black-necked Stork 4, Great Egret c.25, House Sparrow C, Common Myna C, Silver Gull C, Mistletoebird 1, Forest Kingfisher 4, Diamond Dove C, Black-winged Stilt C, White-necked Heron 3, Brolga c.15, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 2, Satin Flycatcher 1, Red-backed Fairy Wren 4, Grey Fantail 2, Rainbow Bee-eater 4, Yellow Honeyeater 5, Spangled Drongo 3, Yellow-bellied Sunbird 3, Fan-tailed Cuckoo 1, Leaden Flycatcher 4, Australasian Bushlark 2, Wedge-tailed Eagle 1, Chestnut-breasted Mannikin c.40, Brown-backed Honeyeater 2, Brown Falcon 1, Brown Goshawk 1, Little Egret 1, White-throated Honeyeater 2, Royal Spoonbill c.20, Black-fronted Dotterel 4, Pheasant Coucal 1, Horsfield’s Bronze-cuckoo 1.
17th July – a return visit to Townsville Common Environmental Park from dawn until mid morning produced a couple of new species, with the Forest Walk producing both Horsfield’s and Gould’s Bronze-cuckoos, Blue-winged Kookaburra, Great Bowerbird along with numerous Spangled Drongos, Yellow-bellied Sunbirds and Yellow Honeyeaters. Wetland species were much the same as the previous day although superb views of Brolga were obtained as they fed on The Long Swamp, viewable from the
Masked Lapwing C, Straw-necked Ibis C, Crown Honeyeater c.8, Yellow-bellied Sunbird c.6, Blue-winged Kookaburra 3, Yellow Honeyeater 2, Black Kite C, Grey Fantail 2, Spangled Drongo 5, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 2, Diamond Dove C, Horsfield’s Bronze-cuckoo 1, White-throated Honeyeater 4, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Black-winged Stilt C, Little Pied Cormorant 3, Great Egret c.5, Royal Spoonbill 15, Torresian Crow 5, Pacific Black Duck C, White-necked Heron 8, Magpie Lark C, Welcome Swallow C, Australian Ibis C, Brolga 4, Australian Kite 1, Tree Martin c.10, White-faced Heron 3, Tawny Grassbird 1, Gould’s Bronze-cuckoo 1, Great Bowerbird 1, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo c.6, Rainbow Bee-eater 2, Satin Flycatcher 1, Leaden Flycatcher 2, Little Black Cormorant 1, Forest Kingfisher 1, Common Myna C, House Sparrow C, Australasian Pelican 2, Wedge-tailed Eagle 2, Nankeen Kestrel 1, Brahminy Kite 1, Cattle Egret C, White-breasted Woodswallow c.12, Yellow-spotted Honeyeater 2, Dusky Honeyeater 4, Rufous Fantail 1, Little Shrike-thrush 1, White-headed Pigeon 1, Topknot Pigeon c.10.
18th July – once again parking at
Rufous Fantail c.6, Grey Shrike-thrush 3, Wompoo Fruit-Dove 2, Emerald Dove 1, Large-billed Scrubwren 3, Masked Lapwing C, Willie Wagtail c.5, Spectacled Monarch 4, Little Shrike-thrush 2, Yellow-spotted Honeyeater 2, Dusky Honeyeater c.5, Chestnut-breasted Mannikin c.5, Crimson Finch 8, Victoria’s Riflebird 1, Cattle Egret C, Pale-yellow Robin 3, Common Myna C, Straw-necked Ibis c.10, Black Kite C, White-breasted Woodswallow c.20, Nankeen Kestrel 1, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2, Southern Cassowary 1, Rainbow Lorikeet 5, Australian Ibis 1, Brahminy Kite 1, Great Egret 2, White-necked Heron 1, Magpie Lark C, Australasian Pipit 2, Welcome Swallow C, Tree Martin c.10, Rainbow Bee-eater 5, Spangled Drongo 2, Spotted Catbird 1, White-eared Monarch 1, Macleay’s Honeyeater 2, House Sparrow 10, Diamond Dove c.8, Figbird 10, Bar-shouldered Dove 2.
19th July – we drove north from
Common Myna C, Great Egret 3, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Magpie Lark C, Bar-shouldered Dove 4, Willie Wagtail 2, Masked Lapwing C, Little Tern 1, Straw-necked Ibis c.15, Australian Ibis 5, Brahminy Kite 2, Black Kite C, White-breasted Woodswallow 10, Welcome Swallow c.10, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo C, Rainbow Bee-eater 12, Blue-faced Honeyeater 10, Pale-yellow Robin 8, Lewin’s Honeyeater 5, Red-browed Firetail C, Emerald Dove 6, Mcleay’s Honeyeater C, Diamond Dove 5, Spotted Catbird 3, Chestnut-breasted Mannikin 2, Bower’s Shrike-thrush 1, Grey-headed Robin 2, Rufous Fantail 4, Little Shrike-thrush 3, Gould’s Bronze-cuckoo 1, Yellow-spotted Honeyeater c.5, Graceful Honeyeater c.5, Spectacled Monarch 4, Scarlet Honeyeater 3, Laughing Kookaburra 5, Figbird 10, Yellow-bellied Sunbird 2, Dusky Honeyeater 3, Brown Cuckoo-dove 2, Grey Fantail 2, Pied Monarch 2, Orange-footed Scrubfowl 6, Varied Triller 1, Australian Brush Turkey 5, Bridled Honeyeater 2, Tree Martin c.5, Yellow-faced Honeyeater 3, Spangled Drongo 1, Forest Kingfisher 1, Yellow Oriole 1, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Large-billed Scrubwren 3, White-throated Honeyeater 2, Silvereye 4, Barn Owl 1, Bush Thick-knee 1.
20th July – I spent the morning birding the road up
Orange-footed Scrubfowl 4, Laughing Kookaburra 3, Chowchilla 2, Yellow-throated Scrubwren c.5, Grey-headed Robin 4, Large-billed Scrubwren 2, Emerald Dove 1, White-cheeked Honeyeater 1, Grey Fantail 2, Australian Brush Turkey 1, Atherton Scrubwren c.5, Russet-tailed Ground Thrush 3, Fernwren 1, Mountain Thornbill c.8, Tooth-billed Bowerbird 1, Bassian Ground Thrush 1, Rufous Fantail 2, Eastern Spinebill 1, Yellow-breasted Boatbill 1, Lewin’s Honeyeater 2, Papuan Frogmouth 3, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Blue-faced Honeyeater 2, Mcleay’s Honeyeater 1, Black Kite 1, Great Egret C, Common Myna C, Straw-necked Ibis c.25, Gull-billed Tern c.15, Spangled Drongo 1, White-breasted Woodswallow c.5, Welcome Swallow C, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Willie Wagtail 5, Magpie Lark C, Red-necked Stint 140, Great Knot 26, Australasian Darter 1, Australasian Pelican 15, Silver Gull C, Crested Tern 2, Caspian Tern 5, Far Eastern Curlew 15, Bar-tailed Godwit 25, Australian Ibis 10, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 1, Curlew Sandpiper 4, Royal Spoonbill 8, Spotted Dove 4, Osprey 1, Whimbrel c.10, Varied Honeyeater 2, Masked Lapwing C, Little Tern 2, White-rumped Swiftlet c.40, Pied Oystercatcher 2, Brown Honeyeater 1, Black-fronted Dotterel 1.
21st July – the day was spent locally around
Common Myna C, Great Egret C, Far Eastern Curlew c.30, Varied Honeyeater 2, Brown Honeyeater c.10, Little Egret 3, Gull-billed Tern c.10, Grey-tailed Tattler 2, Australian Ibis C, Magpie Lark C, Welcome Swallow C, Australasian Pelican C, Masked Lapwing C, Intermediate Egret 1, Willie Wagtail 4, Caspian Tern c.15, Double-eyed Fig Parrot 6, Great Knot c.50, Pacific Reef Egret 2, Bar-tailed Godwit c.25, Whimbrel c.15, Red-necked Stint c.80, Red-capped Plover 1, Rainbow Lorikeet C, White-faced Heron 3, Orange-footed Scrubfowl 2, Rainbow Bee-eater 2, White-breasted Woodswallow 8, Rufous Fantail 2, Yellow Oriole 2, Australian Brush Turkey 4, Graceful Honeyeater 1, Dusky Honeyeater 1, Black Butcherbird 2, Spectacled Monarch 1, Pacific Black Duck C, Black-necked Stork 1, Magpie Goose 3, Cattle Egret 1, White-rumped Swiftlet c.80, Spotted Dove 5, Helmeted Friarbird 2, Forest Kingfisher 1, Fairy Gerygone 2, Royal Spoonbill c.10, Brown Gerygone 3.
22nd July – leaving Cairns at 4.30am I arrived at Daintree for 6.30am in order to participate on one of Chris Dahlberg’s River Cruises (Tel:40987997). Although he has not been seeing Great-billed Heron regularly since 2000, this trip offers a good chance of seeing Little Kingfisher – one was seen on my trip as well as several Shining Flycatchers, at least one Australian Hobby, three Papuan Frogmouths and a Channel-billed Cuckoo. Returning south from Daintree towards Mossman, a road to
Australian Hobby 1+, Australasian Darter 1, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Channel-billed Cuckoo 1, Intermediate Egret 3, White-bellied Sea Eagle 1, Shining Flycatcher c.5, Dusky Moorhen c.20, Cattle Egret C, Little Egret 2, Great Egret C, Figbird 10, Leaden Flycatcher 1, Helmeted Friarbird c.4, Welcome Swallow C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo C, Little Pied Cormorant c.20, Little Black Cormorant c.5, White-rumped Swiftlet C, Bar-shouldered Dove 2, Masked Lapwing C, Tree Martin C, Black Butcherbird 1, Papuan Frogmouth 3, Black Kite C, Silvereye c.30, Rufous Fantail 2, Yellow-bellied Sunbird c.8, Grey Whistler 1, Yellow-spotted Honeyeater 2, Spectacled Monarch 1, Yellow Oriole 2, Australian Brush Turkey c.10, Little Kingfisher 1, Orange-footed Scrubfowl 2, Azure Kingfisher 1, Whistling Kite 8, Australian Ibis C, Straw-necked Ibis C, Rainbow Bee-eater 6, Spotted Catbird 1, White-breasted Woodswallow c.25, Magpie Lark C, Common Myna C, Peaceful Dove 5, Forest Kingfisher 4, Satin Flycatcher 2, Beach Thick-knee 1, Large-billed Gerygone 2, Crested Tern 1, Willie Wagtail C, Australian Magpie 3, Black Swan c.10, Pacific Black Duck C, Australian Wood Duck c.15, Black-winged Stilt C, Scaly-breasted Lorikeet c.12, Pale-headed Rosella, Blue-faced Honeyeater 3, White-necked Heron 1, Magpie Goose c.10, Purple Swamphen c.25, Grey Teal c.10, Hardhead c.150, Plumed Whistling-Duck 700+, Eurasian Coot C, Pink-eared Duck 8, Red-tailed Black-cockatoo 26, Australasian Grebe C, Buff-banded Rail 3, Bush-hen 1, Yellow-faced Honeyeater 3, Laughing Kookaburra 5, Red-backed Fairy Wren 3, Red-browed Firetail 8, Sarus Crane 6, Australian Kite 5, Wedge-tailed Eagle 2, Great-crested Grebe c.10, Scarlet Honeyeater 3, Victoria’s Riflebird 1, White-throated Treecreeper 1, Silver-crowned Friarbird 3, Australasian Pipit 2, Wandering Whistling-Duck 8, Torresian Crow 2, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 3, Squatter Pigeon 1, Brown Honeyeater 4, Double-barred Finch c.25, Black-throated Finch 4, Little Shrike-thrush 1, Brahminy Kite 1, Spotted Harrier 1, Silver Gull C, Caspian Tern 3, Australasian Pelican C, Red-tailed Tropicbird 1, Royal Spoonbill c.12, House Sparrow C, Double-eyed Fig Parrot 2, Sacred Kingfisher 1.
23rd July – having booked our trip to the Great Barrier Reef a couple of days previously, we set sail from
Crested Tern C, Silver Gull C, Common Myna C, Gull-billed Tern 2, Great Egret C, Brown Honeyeater c.8, Brown Booby c.30, Sooty Tern C, Brown Noddy C, Wilson’s Storm-Petrel 1, Pacific Reef Egret 5, Great Frigatebird 2, Lesser-crested Tern 1, Ruddy Turnstone c.6, Black-naped Tern c.15, Little Tern 1, Osprey 2, Australian Ibis C, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Peaceful Dove 1, Forest Kingfisher 1, Magpie Lark c.10, Welcome Swallow C, Willie Wagtail c.5, Australasian Pelican c.30 Curlew Sandpiper 6, White-rumped Swiftlet c.20, Bar-tailed Godwit c.8, Nankeen Night Heron 1, Varied Honeyeater 1, Brahminy Kite 1, Whimbrel 2, White-breasted Woodswallow 4, Figbird 10, Masked Lapwing c.15, Nutmeg Mannikin 2.
24th July – I spent early morning by the mangroves at the extreme northern end of The Esplanade in
Magpie Lark C, Masked Lapwing C, White-breasted Woodswallow c.15, Welcome Swallow C, Varied Honeyeater 4, Peaceful Dove c.8, Common Myna C, Brown Honeyeater c.10, Nutmeg Mannikin c.40, Great Egret C, Australian Ibis C, Straw-necked Ibis c.10, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Double-eyed Fig Parrot 2, Grey-tailed Tattler 7, Bar-tailed Godwit c.10, Mangrove Robin 3, Royal Spoonbill c.8, Australasian Pelican C, Pacific Black Duck C, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2, Spotted Dove c.5, Sacred Kingfisher 2, White-throated Honeyeater 4, Australian Brush Turkey 5, Yellow Honeyeater 3, Orange-footed Scrubfowl 2, Metallic Starling c.30, Willie Wagtail C, Varied Triller 1, Rainbow Bee-eater 2, Spangled Drongo, Crimson Finch c.12, Grey Fantail 3, Graceful Honeyeater 1, Forest Kingfisher 4, Australian Reed Warbler 1, Black Kite C, Purple Swamphen C, White-browed Crake c.5, Black-fronted Dotterel 2, Black-winged Stilt c.8, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 2, White-rumped Swiftlet c.30, Yellow-bellied Sunbird 8, Little Egret 2, Swamp Harrier 1, Whistling Kite c.5, Black-necked Stork 4, Australasian Pipit 3, Figbird 5, Northern Fantail 1, Brahminy Kite 1, Brown-backed Honeyeater 1, Mistletoebird 2, Cicadabird 1, Nankeen Kestrel 1, House Sparrow c.10, Silver Gull C, Tree Martin c.5, Crested Tern c.10, Cattle Egret C, Black Butcherbird 3.
25th July – I strolled along The Esplanade in
Common Myna C, Brown Honeyeater c.5, Spotted Dove c.5, Great Egret C, Nankeen Night Heron 6, Straw-necked Ibis 3, Welcome Swallow C, White-breasted Woodswallow c.5, Pacific Reef Egret 2, Pied Oystercatcher 1, Gull-billed Tern 3, Masked Lapwing C, Intermediate Egret 1, Willie Wagtail c.8, Magpie Lark C, Bar-tailed Godwit c.10, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 1, Nutmeg Mannikin c.15, Silver Gull C, Great Knot 12, Grey-tailed Tattler 2, Far Eastern Curlew 2, Whimbrel 3, Varied Honeyeater 1, Australian Ibis 2, Australasian Pelican c.20, Royal Spoonbill c.10.
26th July – after hiring a car the previous evening on arrival in Sydney, I drove to Royal National Park for just after dawn (Thomas and Thomas, pages 43-45) where a stunning Superb Lyrebird was seen displaying along Lady Carrington Drive shortly after my arrival. As you cross over the river at Audley, turn right into the car park by the toilets and information centre and proceed along
Eastern Spinebill 2, Rainbow Lorikeet C, Pied Currawong c.5, Australian Raven 8, Grey Fantail 3, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo C, Australian Magpie 4, Brown Thornbill c.10, Origma 1, Eastern Yellow Robin 8, Eastern Whipbird 2+, Wonga Pigeon 1, Lewin’s Honeyeater 2, Superb Lyrebird 1, Superb Fairy-wren C, Red-browed Firetail 3, Striated Thornbill 1, Eastern Rosella 1, Dusky Moorhen C, Australian Wood Duck 4, Purple Swamphen C, Pacific Black Duck C, Satin Bowerbird 1, Laughing Kookaburra 1, Crimson Rosella 3, Red Wattlebird 2, Southern Emu-wren 2, Silver Gull C, Common Myna C, Noisy Miner 3, Spotted Dove C, Welcome Swallow C, Willie Wagtail C, Australasian Grebe 2, New Holland Honeyeater C, European Starling C, Little Black Cormorant 3, Crested Tern c.5, House Sparrow C, Yellow Thornbill 2, Australasian Gannet 1, Black-browed Albatross 2, Little Pied Cormorant c.10, Silvereye c.5, Magpie Lark C, Hardhead c.20, Eurasian Coot c.15, Australian Ibis 10, Crested Pigeon 1.
The following is a list of the species seen during the trip, with the order and naming generally following that of Simpson and Day (1996).
1. Southern Cassowary Casuarius casuarius
2. Orange-footed Scrubfowl Megapodius reinwardt
3. Australian Brush-Turkey Alectura lathami
4. Little Button-quail Turnix velox
5. Little Penguin Eudyptula minor novaehollandiae
6. Black-browed Albatross Diomedea melanophris
7. Yellow-nosed Albatross Diomedea chlororhynchos
8. Southern Giant-Petrel Macronectes giganteus
9. Wilson’s Storm-Petrel Oceanites oceanicus
10. Australian Pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus
11. Australasian Gannet Morus serrator
12. Brown Booby Sula leucogaster
13. Great Frigatebird Fregata minor
14. Red-tailed Tropicbird Phaeton rubricauda
15. Australasian Darter Anhinga melanogaster novaehollandiae
16. Pied Cormorant Phalacrocorax varius
17. Little Pied Cormorant Phalacrocorax melanoleucos
18. Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo
19. Little Black Cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris
20. Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus
21. Hoary-headed Grebe Poliocephalus poliocephalus
22. Australasian Grebe Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
23. Magpie Goose Anseranus semipalmata
24. Black Swan Cygnus atratus
25. Wandering Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna arcuata
26. Plumed Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna eytoni
27. Pacific Black Duck Anas superciliosa
28. Grey Teal Anas gracilis
29. Chestnut Teal Anas castanea
30. Australasian Shoveler Anas rhynchotis
31. Pink-eared Duck Malacorhynchus membranaceus
32. Hardhead Aythya australis
33. Australian Wood Duck Chenonetta jubata
34. Cotton Pygmy-goose Nettapus coromandelianus
35. Green Pygmy-goose Nettapus pulchellus
36. Buff-banded Rail Gallirallus philippensis
37. Australian Spotted Crake Porzana fluminea
38. White-browed Crake Porzana cinerea
39. Bush-hen Amaurornis olivaceus
40. Dusky Moorhen Gallinula tenebrosa
41. Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus
42. Eurasian Coot Fulica atra
43. White-necked Heron Ardea
44. White-faced Heron Ardea novaehollandiae
45. Cattle Egret Ardea ibis
46. Great Egret Ardea alba
47. Intermediate Egret Ardea intermedia
48. Little Egret Egretta garzetta
49. Pacific Reef Egret Egretta sacra
50. Nankeen Night Heron Nycticorax caledonicus
51. Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus
52. Australian Ibis Threskiornis molucca
53. Straw-necked Ibis Threskiornis spinicollis
54. Royal Spoonbill Platalea regia
55. Yellow-billed Spoonbill Platalea flavipes
56. Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus
57. Brolga Grus rubicundus
58. Sarus Crane Grus antigone
59. Australian Bustard Ardeotis australis
60. Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres
61. Far Eastern Curlew Numenius madagascariensis
62. Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus variegatus
63. Grey-tailed Tattler Heterosceles brevipes
64. Marsh Sandpiper Tringa stagnatilis
65. Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponicus
66. Great Knot Calidris tenuirostris
67. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Calidris acuminata
68. Red-necked Stint Calidris ruficollis
69. Curlew Sandpiper Calidris ferruginea
70. Comb-crested Jacana Irediparra gallinacea
71. Bush Thick-knee Burhinus grallarius
72. Beach Thick-knee Esacus neglectus
73. Pied Oystercatcher Haematopus longirostris
74. &nbs