Summary:Grand parkland, riverside and small lake area with some okay birds. Date of visit: Aug 16, 2020 Sherwood Arboretum, established in 1925, is a heritage-listed site with 15 hectares of Australian native trees. Sure, it doesn’t have the awesome species list or mystique of nearby Oxley Creek Common, which is surely the premier birding hotspotContinue reading “Sherwood Arboretum, Aug 2020”
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Eprapah Creek, Aug 2020
Summary:Good creek and bush birds, small area but nice parklands and bridges, good photography potential. Date of visit: Aug 14 2020 (plus revisit Oct 13) Eprapah Creek lies in Redland, about 40 minutes west of Brisbane CBD. I visited the section of creek near Cameron Court Park, and explored the park and walked across theContinue reading “Eprapah Creek, Aug 2020”
Toohey Forest, Jul/Aug 2020
Summary:Large dry sandstone bushland 10km from Brisbane CBD with loads of good paths and reasonable bird action depending on time of year. Dates of visit: July 29, Aug 12, 13, 18 2020 Toohey Forest is a fairly large tract (260 hectares) of bushland in Tarragindi, around 10km from Brisbane CBD. Theres a few different typesContinue reading “Toohey Forest, Jul/Aug 2020”
BirdSpots: What’s It All About?
A compendium of places to see wild birds. But not just see birds: to have quality birding encounters in beautiful natural settings. Our philosophy is that the whole birding experience is valuable, not just ticking species off a checklist. Is the forest or beach or wetland worth spending time in, regardless of the birdlife orContinue reading “BirdSpots: What’s It All About?”