Monday, 26 February 2018

Monarto Tawnys

Just a quick post this time. I went for another night-birding session with Teresa last week. We drove around the Monarto area and found five Tawny Frogmouths, heard another two, and had a glimpse of a possible Owlet-nightjar. Here are a couple of photos from the night. 

Tawny Frogmouth, Monarto, SA
Tawny Frogmouth, Monarto, SA


Saturday, 24 February 2018

Phillip Island - Healesville - Melbourne 2018

Last weekend I headed over to Melbourne to catch up with my friends Syam, Nick and Felicity. I arrived on Saturday morning and Nick picked me up from the airport. We picked up Fel, who had flown over from Adelaide the night before to visit another friend, and Syam, and headed for Phillip Island! We stopped at Grantville for lunch, and discovered there was an animal park / mini golf course nearby and decided to pay it a visit. 

White Kangaroo, Maru Animal Park, VIC

Indian Peafowl (Peacock), Maru Animal Park, VIC

Juvenile Indian Peafowl, Maru Animal Park, VIC
  
A couple of funny looking kangaroos (Syam & Fel), Maru Animal Park, VIC

The 18 hole mini golf course was very creative and a lot of fun. Our scores ended up being quite close, with the overall winner being Nick by one point!

Mini Golf Course, Maru Animal Park, VIC
Later that afternoon we arrived at our accommodation on Phillip Island and discovered that the Penguin Parade was already sold out that evening. We hadn't booked thinking we were safe being out of school holidays, but it was the Chinese New Year weekend, and beautiful weather, so it was very busy! Instead we were told we could go for a walk around the boardwalk at the Nobbies and we might have a chance of seeing one or two penguins. So off we went, and we weren't disappointed, we saw at least ten little penguins. Although we didn't get to see them gliding onto the beach and waddling off in their little groups as they do at the "parade", we were able to see several up close in little burrows and nest boxes, in good light as it was still early. 


Little Penguin, Phillip Island, VIC

Little Penguins, Phillip Island, VIC

Little Penguin, Phillip Island, VIC 
Little Penguin, Phillip Island, VIC


View from the Nobbies boardwalk, Phillip Island, VIC
The next morning we headed back north up to Healesville. Upon arriving we had a nice lunch and went to Healesville Sanctuary for some more wildlife viewing. This park has a lot more animals to see than the smaller Maru park, but doesn't have mini golf ;-)

We saw a lot of beautiful native birds, and other animals, including a beautiful wetland habitat and a flight show with huge birds of prey including a Wedge-tailed eagle and a Black-breasted buzzard.


Royal Spoonbill caring for young on nest, Healesville, VIC

Pied Heron (still yet to see one in the wild!), Healesville, VIC

Black-breasted Buzzard, Healesville, VIC

Blue-faced Honeyeater, Healesville, VIC

Musk Lorikeet, Healesville, VIC

Diamond Firetail (if only I could get this close at Monarto!), Healesville, VIC
Gouldian Finch, Healesville, VIC
In Healesville we stayed at the Big 4 caravan park in a lakeview cabin and it was excellent. There were birds everywhere in the trees around us, and as we swam in the pool we were treated to a large group of Crimson Rosellas and Australian King Parrots coming down for a look, and some seed from one of the caravanners. Unfortunately didn't have my camera with me! 

Back at our cabin we had a friendly rosella and Sulphur-crested Cockatoo hanging around for a snack.
Crimson Rosella, Healesville, VIC

Crimson Rosella, Healesville, VIC

Just as we were heading out to go for dinner, I heard an unfamiliar squawk in the tree above. I stopped to check it out and found my first lifer of the trip - Gang Gang Cockatoos! I have wanted to see them for a long time, and I was so fortunate to get such a nice long, close look at them. Luckily none of my lovely friends were too starving and they allowed me to gaze up at these birds for a good long time - thanks guys! :-D 

Gang Gang Cockatoo, Healesville, VIC

Gang Gang Cockatoos, Healesville, VIC
 The next morning I went for a walk around the lake and the perimeter of the park, in slight rain, and was happy to pick up another lifer - a Pied Currawong. 

Pied Currawong,  Healesville, VIC

Laughing Kookaburra, Healesville, VIC
 Later in the morning, the four of us went for a bushwalk in the Maroondah Reservoir Park. We did the forest walk to the lookout, then walked across the top of the dam wall and down the other side. 

Maroondah Reservoir Park, VIC

Maroondah Reservoir Park, VIC

Maroondah Reservoir Park, VIC
On our way back to Melbourne, Nick stopped off for a surprise visit to the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie, where we had a nice lunch and bought some treats to take home. Four became three when we dropped Syam off early for him to head off to work, and Fel, Nick and I had a few more hours together before we had to be at the airport. After checking out Nick's apartment, the three of us headed to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne. The gardens are huge and have an amazing variety of plants, as well as a large lake area.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

Fel, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

Fel and Nick,  Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

We saw Nankeen Night-Herons out in plain view in daylight, and it was here that I also found my third and final lifer of the trip - Bell Miner! I heard them long before I saw them, and I recognised the call from listening to it on my phone app. I looked around for a while before I finally found a pair of uncooperative youngsters perched on a branch facing the other way under shadow and partial leaf cover. Eventually I came across a few bouncing around a bit further along the path and managed to get a few better photos!

Nankeen Night-Herons, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

Bell Miner, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

Bell Miner, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC
 After watching these birds for a while there was nothing left to do but make a mad dash to the airport and come home to Adelaide again. We had a great time together and were lucky to have great weather. We packed a lot into 2.5 days and I arrived home feeling like I needed an extra couple of days to recover!

Nick, Fel, Syam and I - The four amigos together again!

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Tolderol Feb 2018

This morning I made the trip to Tolderol to look for a few birds that have been seen recently. Although I ended up missing most of what I was looking for - No Ruff or Black-tailed Godwit for me! - Just before the entry gate I spotted something special for me - an Australian Hobby. I thought I had one on my most recent visit, which turned out to be a Brown Falcon in disguise, pointed out to me by Sam Gordon :-( However, there was no mistaking this one today. This friendly little bird was perched on a fence post as we approached and made no effort to leave despite me clicking away taking photos, and in the end it was still there when we drove on!

Australian Hobby, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA

Australian Hobby, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA

Australian Hobby, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA
 I recorded 42 species in about 2.5 hours. Aside from the super star of the day, the Hobby, notable species for me included a Pectoral Sandpiper - a species I've probably seen before but not well enough to add to my life list, today I got a better look - and Glossy Ibis, an uncommon visitor to the Fleurieu Peninsula I believe, and one I've only seen a few times before. Most I didn't get photos of as they were beyond the limit of my camera lens, or just too quick for me, but here's a few that I did get!
Nankeen Kestrel, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA

Golden-headed Cisticola, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA

Golden-headed Cisticola, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA

Australian Spotted Crake, Tolderol Game Reserve, SA

After Tolderol we headed around to the Murray Mouth and Goolwa Barrage, but didn't see much of note except my first Pied Oystercatchers of the year. 



Monday, 5 February 2018

Brisbane - Feb 2018

Last week I headed up to Brisbane for a few days with my friends Megan and Katie. We arrived on Thursday night to nice views of the city lights from our 20th floor balcony. 

Brisbane, QLD

Brisbane, QLD

Brisbane, QLD
Unfortunately the weather wasn't great and I had to wait until the second morning to head out to the botanic gardens. When I got there, my target was easy to find - Bush Stone-curlews! I've only seen them twice before, both in Cairns the last time I was there. Both times they were shy and didn't stand around for photos. The Brisbane Bush Stone-curlews were much more accommodating!
Bush Stone-curlew, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD
Bush Stone-curlew, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD


Bush Stone-curlew, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD
Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD
  
Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Australian Wood Ducks, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD

Rainbow Lorikeet, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, QLD
On Saturday we drove north to Noosa, unfortunately the rain was even heavier there, but we did have a nice time swimming in the resort's pool and spa. The next morning I was lucky to wake up to some sunshine, and only a little rain! I had been planning to visit a nearby wetland, but didn't want to risk bogging the hire car on the unsealed road in, so I went for a walk instead, and found a boardwalk through some rainforest-like scrub between the resort and the Noosa National Park. On my walk I had a nice view of an Australian Brush-turkey, and found two lifers! Lewin's Honeyeater and Noisy Friarbird.
Lewin's Honeyeater, Noosa

Noisy Friarbird, Noosa