Callum Brae NR

Sun 03 November 2024 08:00am

Sandra Henderson

Meet at 8am at the entry to Callum Brae Nature Reserve on Narrabundah Lane. Callum Brae is a Red Gum/Yellow Box woodland with several old farm dams. It is a COG woodland survey area, with a wide range of woodland birds.

Wear sturdy shoes, and bring a hat, water and sunscreen. There is some parking at the entry, and an informal carpark on the other side of the road.

Register with Sandra at shirmax2931@gmail.com

Post event report

More than twenty birdwatchers met at 8am at the entrance to Callum Brae Nature Reserve on a sunny Sunday morning. The walk was led by Sandra Henderson, who has been monitoring the reserve countless times over the years and expertly guided us through its varied habitats. We made our way through open woodland and denser patches of forest, each providing its own birdwatching opportunities.

At first, the air was filled with the piercing calls of Noisy Miners but, as we moved along, the notes of more and more birds were heard, adding layers to the morning’s soundtrack. We passed small dams that held a few waterbirds, including HardheadGrey TealPacific Black Duck and Eurasian Coot. While standing by one of the dams, intent on checking out the waterbirds, a Brown Quail suddenly flushed, catching some of us by surprise.

Along the walk, we admired ancient trees’ twisted and gnarled shapes, pausing at times to focus on birds singing high in the canopy, with Mistletoebirds adding colours to the morning. Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike flashed through the trees, while Grey Fantails and Superb Fairy-wrens kept busy in the undergrowth. Yellow-rumped Thornbills, Weebills and Silvereyes also put in an appearance. As we were wrapping up for the morning, a Laughing Kookaburra was seen flying from tree to tree, adding a final touch to our tally of 45 species observed. A rewarding walk in a beautiful reserve.

Nicole Damaggio

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