Showing posts with label Diamond Dove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamond Dove. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2016

Going South -- 03

After Karumba, it was south to Mt Isa and a chance of a grasswren. Clarke & Dolby and Thomas & Thomas give quite specific directions to likely sites for finding Kalkadoon and Carpentarian Grasswrens but I was unsuccessful in my quest. The Carpentarian Grasswren site on McNamara's Road about 40km north of Mt Isa looks great. I spent the whole day there. Sat by a small pool of water in a dry creek for the afternoon and saw some pretty nice birds but no grasswren.

Black-tailed Treecreeper, male
Climacteris melanurus
Black-tailed Treecreeper, female Climacteris melanurus
Black-faced Woodswallow Artamus cinereus
Diamond Dove Geopelia cuneata
Grey-fronted Honeyeater Lichenostomus plumulus
Little Woodswallow Artamus minor

Painted Finch Emblema pictum
Spinifex Pigeon Geophaps plumifera

Thursday, 8 December 2016

Go North -- 09 -- Lakefield National Park

Between the Red Goshawk and our camp for the first night in Lakefield NP, Hahn Crossing, was the Nifold Plain. In the middle of the plain is a sort-of-creek that flows during the wet and had a few connected billabongs remaining. We turned off the road and drove in a hundred metres or so. As we were pulling up, we spotted a bush full of birds. There were 150 Star Finches in the bush, all immature as far as we could tell. We set up our chairs near the edge of one of the billabongs with the light behind us shining on a dead tree that had fallen at the edge of the water -- the perfect place for small birds to come to water.

Star Finch Neochmia ruficauda

A Latham's Snipe, probably hungry after a long flight, completely disregarded us as it grubbed about in the mud on the edge.

Latham's Snipe Gallinago hardwickii

Rainbow Bee-eaters zipping around with their distinctive call.

Rainbow Bee-eater Merops ornatus
The main excitement was a pair of Spotted Harriers which flew over the top of us quite few times then landed about 30 metres away to investigate something in a pile of dead branches. Magic. It was a pretty good raptor day. Seven. Red Goshawk, Whistling Kite, White-bellied Sea-eagle, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Black Kite, Brown Falcon, Spotted Harrier.

Spotted Harrier Circus assimilis

On the way there we saw an Australian Bustard in typical pose just prior to flight.

Australian Bustard Ardeotis australis
Other birds seen included ....

Torresian Crows Corvus orru
Whistling Kite, immature Haliastur sphenurus
Diamond Dove Geopelia cuneata
Golden-headed Cisticola
Cisticola exilis
Spangled Drongo Dicrurus bracteatus
Lemon-bellied Flycatcher Microeca flavigaster
Sarus Crane Grus antigone
Sarus Crane, immature