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Monday, 3 November 2014

Camp at Cedar Grove

At the beginning of October we had the honour of hosting a Birds Queensland Camp based at Cedar Grove in the Mary Valley. 107 species were recorded over the 4 days, with apart from Cedar Grove, other places visited being Amama, Amamoor Creek and Stirlings Crossing. For a full list go to Birds Queensland Camp Cedar Grove Bird List in my pages.
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Crested Shrike-tit (Eastern Race) (Falcunculus fontatus)


Golden Whistler (Pachycephala pectoralis)(Male)


Little Lorikeet (Glossopsitta pusilla)


Pale-yellow Robin (Tregellasia capito)

Paradise Riflebird (Ptiloris paradiseus)(Male)




Spectacled Monarch (Symposiarchus trivirgatus)

Varied Sittella (White-headed Race)(Daphoenositta chrysoptera)




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16 comments:

  1. Great photos of all those beautiful little birds that I seldom/never?? see - and certainly never photograph. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. What a great set of birds. Fantastic pictures.

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  3. I loved seeing all these birds again as I had seen them when I was in Australia and one of my favorite birds was the Golden Whistler.

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  4. Pretty birds. Sounds like a very succesful camp.

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  5. A great variety of birds, beautiful photos.

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  6. wow! some incredible birds, there! really unique to me!

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  7. Wow, these are all wonderful birds and sightings.. All of course would be new to me.. Great captures. Enjoy your week!

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  8. Excellent array of birds on the camp!

    I've never managed to get good photos of the Shrike-tits (restless) and Little Lorikeets (wary in treetops) so these are impressive!

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  9. A good selection there Neil. They would all be lifers for me.

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  10. Love these amazing birds...most of which I have never even seen a photograph! Wow!

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  11. I'm the same as everybody else.... I'll never see these guys in real life.... thanks .... they're lovely to see

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  12. A wonderful series from your little corner of the world!

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  13. A post that reminds me of the four corners of the world that I must explore.

    Would all be lifers for me..... must come soon.

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  14. so many beautiful birds. Love the little crested one. :)

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  15. What beautiful colorful selection of birds! So hard to get good pictures of these little guys, but you certainly did it!

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