I'm just boosting my post count.
Hix
hahaha. You're not the only one post random stuff for the stats.
( yes! I got another post for my year list )
I'm just boosting my post count.
Hix
hahaha. You're not the only one post random stuff for the stats.
( yes! I got another post for my year list )
you should see riflebirds while eating breakfastAnyway, I'm in Cassowary House now with the whole day tomorrow for birding which will hopefully include both a riflebird and a cassowary and hopefully lots more besides.
you should see riflebirds while eating breakfast
Maybe even cassowary at the same time.
Can you find out the current situation with their cassowary family? I think the male died a while ago - maybe hit by a car? - and I think a new male has paired with the female. I'm just remembering bits and pieces.
Can you find out the current situation with their cassowary family? I think the male died a while ago - maybe hit by a car? - and I think a new male has paired with the female. I'm just remembering bits and pieces.
thanks. I must have had the old male/young female the wrong way around.I asked about it this morning, they have three cassowaries that visit regularly. The old twenty-something year old male that is paired with a five year old female that is only just mature and they have a second single female that has started coming regularly recently. I saw all three cassowaries this morning funnily enough
They also until recently had a fourth cassowary that was last year's chick but it was killed by a car on Easter Sunday.
I have never seen a wild cassowary - the two mornings I was at Cassowary House were the only two mornings in ages in which the cassowaries did not visit. And everywhere else I went in Queensland I was also just missing them by a day or by hours. It was frustrating...
This evening we will be going spotlighting in the hope of finding a Striped Possum as apparently they do occur on the guesthouse grounds.
That's an animal I hoped to see when I was up that way, but no luck as I didn't really know where to look. I did see the 'White' Possums though.
and Orange-footed Scrubfowl which are my only target birds that I am yet to see.
I saw several scrubfowl around Centenary Lakes when I visited there.
And if you have time, Cattana Wetlands just north of Cairns is pretty good for birds - I saw 23 species in just over an hour, including 8 lifers.
Hix
I have now finished updating my lifelists for wild birds, mammals, and reptiles for the trip so far (including the stuff from around Perth from before going to Queensland).
For birds I have seen 177 species of which 113 were lifers and 76 were Australian endemic species.
Your first Australian bird was #318, and your last listed one was #536 so shouldn't that be 218 species?
Hix