Birding with Mat – 10,000 Birds


By Alan Contreras

Alan L. Contreras is a author residing in Oregon.  A fourth-generation Oregonian born in Tillamook County, he’s a graduate of the College of Oregon and its regulation faculty.  He writes primarily about pure historical past and better schooling.  Creator of eight books from Oregon State College Press, he has printed on a wide range of subjects.  He additionally operates Oregon Evaluation Particular Editions, a small press that focuses on historic materials associated to the Northwest and specialty reprints.

Mat Gilfedder visited Oregon earlier than I went to Australia. On a later journey, I confirmed him his first Night Grosbeak however he had greater than compensated me with a remarkably full and profitable day of birding on December 2, 2009. Fast dawn-time stops at a College of Queensland car parking zone offered a pair of Bush Thick-knee that Mat knew had been hanging about. A close-by creek crossing offered a crisp take a look at a Brahminy Kite. A couple of different birds have been dropping onto our day’s checklist by then at a few quick stops.

We started our first main stroll by strolling the periphery of a big open-space space in southwestern Brisbane referred to as Oxley Creek Widespread. This proved very productive, particularly for each Variegated and Pink-backed Fairywren, in addition to a couple of Excellent Fairywrens. We walked maybe a mile alongside the dense cowl by the creek with the open nation to our left. This allowed for number of birds, from Australian Pipit and Brown Falcon (which flies like a North American kite or a harrier) on the left to Silvereyes, fairywrens, and my first Laughing Kookaburra cackling away within the fringe of the woods.

On the finish of this lengthy path a few ponds offered geese, the Australian cormorants, and a cow within the path. The Widespread, as an idea, involves Australia from Nice Britain, the place it options in literature in addition to day by day life. Having lately learn a few of Patrick O’Brian’s novels, I used to be not shocked {that a} public widespread may embrace a cow, as certainly my temporary wanderings between Cambridge and Grantchester could have, however this specific cow was relatively restricted in psychological capability.

As we approached, it sidled down off the path till it pressed up towards a barbed-wire fence. We edged alongside as removed from the cow as we might get, nevertheless it was nervous and abruptly tried to leap away from us. Not being a goat, its leap consisted of a couple of six-inch rise, however even this effort was sufficient to maneuver its middle of gravity onto the highest of the relatively saggy fence, whereupon the cow rolled upside-down, over the fence and into the combination of grass and brush on the opposite aspect, the place it landed with a saurian thump. By no means having seen a (stay) cow upside-down earlier than, even momentarily, this distracted me from birding. It could have been a brand new expertise for Mat, too. The cow appeared fairly unhurt and shoved its manner off into the subsequent little bit of grass. The Oxley Creek Widespread was inundated within the nice floods in Brisbane in 2010-11, however I perceive that it’s now sufficiently recovered to be birding spot once more.

After this memorable journey, we went inland into the Lockyer Valley, the place a few ponds introduced us a variety of waterbirds, together with the Australian Stilts and Ibis. For me, essentially the most memorable of those was the plain grey Marsh Sandpiper, as a result of that may be a hen that I’ve at all times wished to search out in Oregon, it having occurred a few instances in California. With a species new to us, we regularly suppose we all know what to search for, however seeing the precise hen will be both affirmation of what we expect it appears to be like and acts like or revelation of how improper we’re. Having now seen a couple of of those in Australia, I don’t suppose I’d ever be confused about one I discovered again house—could the day come.

A drier close by website was not very birdy, nevertheless it abruptly provided a few Grey-crowned Babblers, which jogged my memory of a North American thrasher in appears to be like and to some extent in habits, although maybe a bit beefier. A dry lakebed down the street contained Masked Lapwing and Pink-capped Plover, and never far-off a considerably surprising Pallid Cuckoo on a wire, which Mat photographed and famous was his first in SE Queensland. Our final cease, in early afternoon, was at a spot referred to as Faculties Crossing and provided one other attractive Brahminy Kite by the creekside and a small flock of White-throated Needletails overhead in a short waft of rain. As tremendous a day of birding as anybody might want, a outstanding 96 species in seven hours, and attractiveness at most of them.

Cowl Photograph: Excellent Fairywren at Oxley Creek Widespread, December 2, 2009.

Notice: This submit is an excerpt from Alan’s new e-book, “Far Afield: 30 Years of Birding Journey”. Particulars concerning the e-book will be discovered at www.alanlcontreras.com



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