Please meet at 9am in the car park behind the Seniors Community Centre in Benalla. As usual, bring any water and nibbles you need for the morning, wear sturdy shoes and bring binoculars if you have them.
Kathy
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On Thursday 13 May 2021 we will travel to the western side of the Warby Ranges for a morning walk at the Pine Gully Picnic Ground.
Please meet at 9am in the car park behind the Seniors Community Centre in Benalla. As usual, bring any water and nibbles you need for the morning, wear sturdy shoes and bring binoculars if you have them. Kathy
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On 8 April 2021 our group visited Violet Town for a morning walk along the northern side of Honeysuckle Creek. It was a new walk to a few in the group, and is a pleasant place to visit, whether for walking or birding. We were drawn to the sound of birds in a flowering ironbark in the parkland. Everyone had close views of 2 feeding Musk Lorikeets, while 3 Blue-faced Honeyeaters made a few visits to the tree. Two Gang Gang cockatoos sat quietly among the branches, and two small Purple-crowned Lorikeets were seen briefly. There were large numbers of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos in the area, making it hard to hear other birds at times. We visited the casuarina patch, looking at a Grey-crowned Babbler nest in one of the trees, but sadly no visiting babblers, then admired some beautiful stonework that enhances that planting of trees. As we neared the bridge over the old Hume Highway, some of the smaller birds along the creek were seen, including Spotted Pardalote, Grey Fantail, Weebill, Yellow and Striated Thornbills and a few Superb Fairy-wrens. On the return walk we added Laughing Kookaburra, Crimson Rosella and Olive-backed Oriole to our sightings. Photographs: Andi Stevenson 29 bird species were recorded. The bird list can be viewed at
https://ebird.org/australia/checklist/S85275263 Kathy Costello |
BirdwatchingIf you would like to know more about birds in the Benalla district and would appreciate help in identifying birds, this group could be for you. The program involves mainly morning walks in local habitats rich in a range of bird life such as Reef Hills, Winton Wetland and Benalla Lake. There may also be an all day outing to a more distant location. Bring along a pair of binoculars to gain more value and enjoyment from this activity. Convenor and contact detailsPhotographer - Andi Stevenson, with others contributing from time to time.
Meeting TimesSix meetings:
Semester 1 - March, April and May. Semester 2 - August, September, October, November. 2nd Thursday of the month 9.30am to 12 noon Meet at the car park behind the Benalla Senior Citizens Community Centre. Check newsletter for times and details. Please note that outing arrangements are automatically cancelled on days of total fire ban. New membersIf you are new to the birdwatching group, check out Birdwatching - Notes for Participants - you will also find a video link in the notes which may assist you to adjust your binoculars
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