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Category: Birdwatching
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One of the specialist activity groups is the birdwatching outings. This is an active group of members which has a number of outings each year as shown in the calendar, conducted under the umbrella of the Outings Committee.The walks are either arranged by a leader as a separate meet or conducted in conjunction with a general bushwalking outing. The venues selected are generally to places of special interest where there is a variety of birds to observe. A list of sightings is recorded for each outing.
Our first stop was at a waterhole called Bishops Marsh. Viewing from the road numerous and Read More...
A board walk crosses a melaleuca tree fringed lagoon. Read More...
We should see both bush and water birds on this circuit walk. Read More...
Kumbartcho Sanctuary & Nursery was originally part of the Bunya Park Wildlife Sanctuary and Zoo. Read More...
Several good-sized lagoons attract a variety of water and wader birds. Read More...
Our walk is along what was the old Brisbane Valley Railway line just west of Ipswich. Read More...
We will meet at Dowse Lagoon, Sandgate and walk the concrete circuit track. Read More...
12th Jan 2020 – Bribie Island – Bird Watching – report What a great day to start our year’s bird watching program. Following storms, the preceding night 13 members arrived at Bribie under threatening skies. A very stiff south-east wind was blowing creating a big chop in Pumicestone Passage. We all met up at Buckleys… Read More...
After weeks of hot humid weather, eleven NPAQ members met on an overcast cool day for our month’s birding. We were greeted by a glass top lagoon with beautiful reflections of the trees and vegetation from the opposite bank. Flowering water lilies were spread around the lagoon. Numerous large turtles clambered around the observation platform… Read More...