EUNGELLA WEEK

SEPTEMBER

Eungella Bird Week

CONTENTS page

SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

GOALS OF EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK

ACTIVITIES

PARTICIPANTS

SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

RESULTS OF CITIZEN SCIENCE BIRD SURVEYS

FURTHER RESEARCH

ACHIEVEMENT OF GOALS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

RECOMMENDATIONS

CONCLUSION

APPENDICIES

. List and Map of Data Points . Results of Surveys . Results of Surveys combined . List of All Bird seen during Eungella Bird Week . Incidental Wildlife Observations during Eungella Bird Week . Eungella Bird Week Program . List of Illustrations

This report is dedicated to the memory of Marj Andrews, a passionate and energetic supporter of the of Eungella and Mackay. Her work contributed greatly to the recognition of the importance and diversity of the birds of the region, especially the Eungella .

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Building on the success of Eungella Bird Weeks since , Birdlife Mackay organised a program of citizen science surveys, informal birding, and social events to appeal to bird lovers from all over , to raise awareness of the uniqueness and value of the endemic Eungella birds, and to bring some economic benefit to Eungella and Mackay.

Eungella Bird Week was advertised Australia-wide, and, despite the restrictions imposed by Covid , attracted participants from all over Queensland and even from New South Wales. Volunteers from Birdlife Mackay provided transport, guiding and some catering during the week.

The participants gathered reliable scientific data with bird surveys at specified sites each day. Other bird and wildlife observation outings were held at a variety of locations in the Eungella District, with a total of different bird species observed, as well as platypus, koalas, pademelons and reptiles.

The activities of Eungella Bird Week centred around the Eungella Community Hall – the Hub, which Birdlife Mackay hired for the week.

Participants and volunteers stayed in a range of accommodation for the week, at commercial accommodation in the Chalet, in cabins and in houses, or camped on the Oval which was approved by the Mackay Regional Council for the event. A very enjoyable Bird Week Dinner was held at the Eungella Chalet, and the Eungella Progress Association cooked up a storm for the Farewell Dinner in the Hub. The Eungella School held an art competition with a bird theme in conjunction with Bird Week and Birdlife Mackay arranged a tree planting and BBQ at the School as part of the activities.

Eungella Bird Week successfully showcased Eungella and Mackay, gathered vital research data about the Eungella Honeyeater and other birds endemic the area, brought some economic benefit and raised awareness of the value and uniqueness of the birds and habitat of the Eungella Highlands.

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INODCION

Eungella is a very special place, not the least for its birds. The Eungella Honeyeater is unique to the Eungella area of the Mackay Region, not occurring anywhere else in the world. As well, there are the subspecies of two other birds that only live in Eungella, other birds not seen outside North Queensland, plus many other interesting birds. To celebrate this special place and its birds, Birdlife Mackay organised Eungella Bird Week from th to th September .

In , Birds Southern Queensland and Protect the Bush Alliance undertook a program to gather data into the abundance and distribution of the Eungella Honeyeater to lend scientific support to the bird’s vulnerability listing under the various governments legislation. In and , Wildmob Inc conducted combined Birding, Wildlife and Bushwalking programs to celebrate the diversity of the Eungella District.

In , Birdlife Mackay combined both aspects to make Eungella Birdweek an opportunity for citizen scientists to gather further reliable data on the birds of Eungella, especially the Eungella Honeyeater, and to celebrate and partake in the wider birding opportunities that the Eungella District offers.

The Covid pandemic initially caused some uncertainty, and reduced the ability of interstate birders to participate, but with effective Covid Safe Plans in place, the event was a success.

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GOAL OF ENGELLA BID EEK

Birdlife Mackay had five goals for Eungella Bird Week

. EUNGELLA HONEYEATER DATA a. Collect useful scientific data on range and abundance of the Eungella Honeyeater b. Collect useful scientific data on range and abundance of other birds, especially the Eungella Brown Gerygone, and the Eungella White Throated Treecreeper.

. MACKAY AS A BIRDING DESTINATION a. Raise awareness within the Australia-wide Birding Community of the attractiveness of Mackay and Eungella as a Birding Destination

. THE LOCAL EUNGELLA COMMUNITY AND THE EUNGELLA HONEYEATER a. Raise awareness within the local community of the uniqueness and value of the Eungella Honeyeater and through this awareness increase protection of the habitat.

. ECONOMIC BENEFIT TO EUNGELLA DISTRICT a. To bring economic benefit to the Eungella district businesses b. Link this benefit directly to the presence of the Eungella Honeyeater

. MACKAY REGIONAL COUNCIL AND THE EUNGELLA HONEYEATER a. Raise awareness of the uniqueness and value of the Eungella Honeyeater with the Mackay Regional Council

. PARTICIPANTS AND VOLUNTEERS ENJOY THE WEEK. a. Participants and volunteers enjoy an interesting and stimulating week.

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All activities in Eungella Bird Week were under a Covid-safe Plan. All participants and volunteers were registered and provided a Covid declaration.

Eungella Bird Week included both scientific surveys and more relaxed outings for the range of participants.

Multiple citizen science surveys in accordance with Birdlife Australia best practice were organised at eight designated sites over three days. Teams of eight observers conducted at least two surveys each per day. These were added to the Birdlife Australia Database for use by all researchers.

During Eungella Bird Week , the eight survey sites were identified, and detailed surveys of the flora at each site were carried out, as well as bird observation surveys. The report of the Eungella Bird Week, which includes a comprehensive analysis of the abundance and distribution of the Eungella Honeyeater from historic data, the surveys of the flora of each site, as well as the bird observations from that year, is available. (Julien, P., Moran, A., & Gillman, S. , Engella Se Reo . Protect the Bush Alliance, Brisbane.) For copies of this report, please contact Protect the Bush Alliance at [email protected].

These survey sites are now established as Shared Sites in Birdlife Australia’s Database (Birdata), were used for surveys in and will be used into the future. A list of these and a map of their locations are attached in Appendix .

More relaxed, broader birding and wildlife viewing outings were organised in the Eungella District, at Crediton Hall, Chelmans Road, Broken River and Eungella Dam. An evening spotlighting was held at Broken River. From these excursions, an overall Birdlist for the Week was compiled.

One of the highlights of the Week was watching David Braithwaite from JT Coleman’s Long Term Bird Banding Project, trapping, measuring, banding and releasing birds. To the delight of Bird Week participants, David banded four Eungella , among other birds. David later gave the Keynote Address at the Farewell Dinner, outlining the importance of bird banding programs in understanding the movement and longevity of birds and the potential of the Eungella banding sites to add important information about the Eungella Honeyeater.

Birdlife Mackay organised social occasions: the Welcome Dinner by Birdlife Mackay volunteers, a very enjoyable Bird Week Dinner at the Eungella Chalet, the Farewell Dinner catered for by the Eungella Progress Association, a BBQ lunch at Eungella Dam, and other lunches and morning teas. A copy of the Eungella Bird Week Program is attached in Appendix .

All activities centred around the Eungella Community Hall, ‘the Hub’. The Hub was hired by Birdlife Mackay for the week, and used as a meeting place, for catering preparation, for formal and informal meals, and as the administration centre for Bird Week. The Hub is a vital resource for Eungella Bird Week.

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PAICIPAN

It was an early goal of the week to attract participants from across Australia to Eungella Bird Week .

Prior to the Covid restrictions, Birdlife Mackay set about to make as many people aware of Eungella Birdweek as possible, especially those within the Australian birding community. Advertisements were placed in Aalian Bidlife magazine, which is distributed to every Birdlife Australia member each quarter. Birdlife Australia placed information about the Week on its Social Media platforms, and, as Covid restrictions tightened, Birdlife Mackay sent direct emails to the Queensland Branches of Birdlife Australia.

Mackay Regional Council very generously gave Birdlife Mackay a grant to help with the costs of this advertising.

Eungella Birdweek was attended by twenty participants, from SE Queensland, from Childers, Capricornia, Townsville, Innisfail, and one from northern NSW. A Victorian from Warrnambool was booked to participate, but had to withdraw due to Covid related border closures.

Volunteers from Birdlife Mackay transported and guided the participants, catered for the morning teas, lunches and the Welcome Dinner, took photographs to record the event and managed the data gathered. Fifteen members were involved.

Participants and volunteers arranged their own accommodation for the week. There was commercial accommodation in the Chalet, in B&B cabins and in holiday houses. Birdlife Mackay hired the North Street Oval from the Mackay Regional Council as a campground for use by participants during the event. The campground was covered by its own Covid-safe Plan.

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CHOOL ACIIIE

The Eungella State School was an enthusiastic supporter of Eungella Bird Week. To fit with their curriculum this year, the students each produced a bird themed art work which was displayed in the Hub during Bird Week. Bird Week participants and locals voted for the best artwork, and in the process raised over for the School.

On the last day of Eungella Bird Week, Birdlife Mackay together with Pioneer Catchment Landcare organised a tree planting in the School grounds followed by a BBQ for the students and tree planters. EL OF CIIEN CIENCE BID E

Teams of eight observers conducted at least two ‘ minute/ hectare’ surveys each per day. A total of surveys were recorded, identifying birds of different species. These surveys have been recorded in the appropriate Shared Sites in Birdlife Australia’s Database (Birdata) for use by all researchers. A list of these and a map of their locations are attached in Appendix .

The Eungella Honeyeater was found at all but two sites, was identified in of surveys, and a total of individual birds were found. Four were banded.

The results of the surveys are attached in Appendix for each site, and in Appendix as a combined result. A comparison of the survey results in with those in for each site is shown in Appendix ..

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Overall during Eungella Bird Week , participants identified different species of birds. This Birdlist for Eungella Bird Week is attached in Appendix .

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As well as birds, the participants opportunistically recorded other wildlife that they encountered during the week, including platypus, koalas, pademelons, reptiles and frogs (Appendix ).

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FHE EEACH

The report from the Eungella Bird Week, (Julien, P., Moran, A., & Gillman, S. , Engella Se Reo . Protect the Bush Alliance, Brisbane), identified the following further research. The progress during Bird Week is listed in ialic.

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ACHIEEMEN OF GOAL

Overwhelmingly, the goals set for Eungella Bird Week were achieved.

Reliable and useful scientific data was obtained about the distribution and abundance of the birds in the Eungella district.

The event raised the profile of Mackay as a birding destination, as shown by the wide distribution of people interested in registering for the Week. The advertising and marketing program was the main driver of this interest.

The Eungella community were involved through the progress association, the school, and the businesses visited. Signs explaining the week were deployed in high traffic areas, and the camping on the oval ensured no local could miss being aware that Eungella Bird Week was on.

Eungella Bird Week brought economic benefit to the Eungella district by participants staying in local accommodation, hiring of the Community Hall, employing the Chalet and the Progress Association to provide meals, and incidental spending by participants at Broken River and other local businesses.

Mackay Regional Council supported Eungella Bird Week with a grant to assist with advertising, through allowing use of the Oval, and by preparing packs of tourist information for distribution to participants.

All participants were asked for feedback, which was overwhelmingly positive, with very high satisfaction with the activities, the catering and the organisation.

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ACKNOLEDGEMEN

Birdlife Mackay would sincerely like to thank the following groups and individuals for their contribution to Eungella Bird Week :

Mackay Regional Council for its financial support for the running of Eungella Bird Week .

Sheena Gillman, Patricia Julien and Ann Moran for their work in organising of Eungella Bird Week and their analysis included in that year’s Report.

Steve Fisher and Wildmob Inc. for their ground breaking Eungella Bird Weeks in and , and assistance this year.

David Braithwaite for his generosity in allowing observation of his Bird Banding Project in practice, and for his entertaining Keynote Address.

Birdlife Australia for their assistance with marketing the event.

For the photographs used – Jennifer White (Shiller Images), Barry Deacon, Steve McLean, Julie Goldsbury, Joanne Morris. Refer to the List of Illustrations in Appendix .

Barry Deacon and the EBW Organising Committee.

The members of Birdlife Mackay without whose hard work Eungella Bird Week cannot proceed.

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ECOMMENDAION

It is recommended that:

. Surveys of the eight Shared Sites should be carried out at other times of the year. . The bird banding project should be supported. . Birdlife Mackay should investigate other research options to enable better understanding of the distribution and abundance of the Eungella Honeyeater, the Eungella White-throated Treecreeper, and the Eungella Brown Gerygone. . Eungella Bird Week be held again in .

CONCLION

Eungella Bird Week was held as a combination of citizen science bird surveys, relaxed bird observation outings and social events. The feedback from participants indicated a very successful and enjoyable week.

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. List and Map of Data Points . Results of Surveys . Results of Surveys combined . List of All Bird Species Seen during Eungella Bird Week . Incidental Wildlife Observations during Eungella Bird Week . Eungella Bird Week Program . List of Illustrations

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DATA POINTS

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RESULTS OF SURVEYS

1. EDP1 – DALRYMPLE ROAD 1 2. EDP2 – DALRYMPLE ROAD 2 3. EDP3 – CHELMANS ROAD 4. EDP4 – SNAKE ROAD 5. EDP5 – DIGGINGS ROAD 6. EDP6 – BROKEN RIVER 7. EDP7 – FREEGARDS ROAD 8. EDP8 – COCKEYS CREEK ROAD

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP1 - Dalrymple Road No 1

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep TOTAL Sulphur-crested 3 8 2 13 Torresian Crow 1 1 2 Pied 3 2 5 Brown-capped Emerald Dove 2 2 Wompoo Fruit Dove 1 1 Grey Fantail 1 2 3 Rufous Fantail 1 1 Australasian 1 1 Brown Gerygone 5 5 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 5 2 5 12 Lewin's Honeyeater 1 1 Laughing Kookaburra 1 2 3 Rainbow Lorikeet 20 20 Topknot Pigeon 8 11 19 1 2 3 White-browed Scrubwren 1 1 Brown Thornbill 2 2 Buff-rumped Thornbill 1 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 1 Eastern Whipbird 1 1 Golden Whistler 3 3 Rufous Whistler 1 1

Number of Species 8 8 16 22 Total Number of Birds 14 25 62 101

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Eungella Bird Week 2020 EDP1 Dalrymple Rd 1

Rufous Whistler 1 Golden Whistler 3 Eastern Whipbird 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 Buff-rumped Thornbill 1 Brown Thornbill 2 White-browed Scrubwren 1 Eastern Yellow Robin 1 2 Topknot Pigeon 8 11 Rainbow Lorikeet 20 Laughing Kookaburra 1 2 Lewin's Honeyeater 1 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 5 2 5 Brown Gerygone 5 Australasian Figbird 1 Rufous Fantail 1 Grey Fantail 1 2 Wompoo Fruit Dove 1 Brown-capped Emerald Dove 2 3 2 Torresian Crow 1 1 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 3 8 2

0 5 10 15 20 25

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 3 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EDP1 Dalrymple Rd 1 Surveys from all years

Rufous Whistler Golden Whistler Eastern Whipbird Varied Triller White-throated Treecreeper Brown Treecreeper Buff-rumped Thornbill Brown Thornbill White-browed Scrubwren Little Shrike-thrush Crimson Rosella Eastern Yellow Robin Noisy Pitta White-headed Pigeon Topknot Pigeon Mistletoebird Chestnut-breasted Mannikin Rainbow Lorikeet Laughing Kookaburra Scarlet Honeyeater Lewin's Honeyeater EUNGELLA HONEYEATER White-necked Heron Brown Goshawk Brown Gerygone Red-browed Finch Australasian Figbird Rufous Fantail Grey Fantail Brown -Dove Wompoo Fruit Dove Brown-capped Emerald Dove Pied Currawong Channel-billed Cuckoo Torresian Crow Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Regent Bowerbird

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

2019 (4 surveys) 2020 (3 surveys)

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP2 - Dalrymple Road No 2

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep Total Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1 1 Torresian Crow 1 1 Brown 3 3 Pied Currawong 1 1 Grey Fantail 4 2 4 10 Red-browed Finch 6 6 Brown Gerygone 3 1 4 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 1 3 1 5 Lewin's Honeyeater 1 1 Scarlet Honeyeater 1 1 Laughing Kookaburra 1 1 Australian King 2 2 Noisy Pitta 2 2 4 8 Eastern Yellow Robin 1 1 3 5 Crimson Rosella 1 1 White-browed Scrubwren 3 3 Grey Shrike Thrush 1 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 1 2 Eastern Whipbird 1 1 2 Golden Whistler 1 1

Number of Species 8 9 14 20 Total Number of Birds 14 15 30 59

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP2 Dalrymple Rd 2

Golden Whistler 1

Eastern Whipbird 1 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 1

Grey Shrike Thrush 1

White-browed Scrubwren 3 Crimson Rosella 1

Eastern Yellow Robin 1 1 3 Noisy Pitta 2 2 4

Australian King Parrot 2

Laughing Kookaburra 1

Scarlet Honeyeater 1

Lewin's Honeyeater 1

EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 1 3 1 Brown Gerygone 3 1

Red-browed Finch 6 Grey Fantail 4 2 4

Pied Currawong 1

Brown 3 Torresian Crow 1

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 6 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EDP2 Dalrymple Rd 2 Surveys from all years

Golden Whistler Eastern Whipbird White-throated Treecreeper Grey Shrike Thrush White-browed Scrubwren Eastern Spinebill Crimson Rosella Eastern Yellow Robin Noisy Pitta Topknot Pigeon Rainbow Lorikeet Australian King Parrot Laughing Kookaburra Scarlet Honeyeater Lewin's Honeyeater EUNGELLA HONEYEATER Brown Gerygone Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove Red-browed Finch Australasian Figbird Grey Fantail Pied Currawong Brown Cuckoo-dove Torresian Crow Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Shining Bronze-Cuckoo

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

2019 (1 survey) 2020 (3 surveys)

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP3 - Chelmans Road

EDP3 EDP3 EDP3 TOTAL 15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep Regent Bowerbird 1 1 Black 1 1 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 3 1 4 Torresian Crow 1 1 Brown Cuckoo Dove 1 1 Pied Currawong 1 1 3 5 Wompoo Fruit Dove 1 1 Grey Fantail 11 1 1 13 Red-browed Finch 2 2 Brown Gerygone 1 1 2 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 1 2 2 5 Lewin's Honeyeater 1 1 2 Scarlet Honeyeater 1 1 Black Kite 1 1 Laughing Kookaburra 1 1 2 Rainbow Lorikeet 2 1 3 Topknot Pigeon 4 2 4 10 Eastern Yellow Robin 2 2 Grey Shrike-thrush 1 1 Little Shrike-thrush 1 1 Brown Thornbill 1 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 1 Eastern Whipbird 1 2 3

Number of Species 9 11 17 23 Total Number of Birds 24 14 26 64

Appendix 2 page 8 EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP3 Chelmans Road

Eastern Whipbird 1 2 White-throated Treecreeper 1 Brown Thornbill 1 Little Shrike-thrush 1 Grey Shrike-thrush 1 Eastern Yellow Robin 2 Topknot Pigeon 4 2 4 Rainbow Lorikeet 2 1 Laughing Kookaburra 1 1 Black Kite 1 Scarlet Honeyeater 1 Lewin's Honeyeater 1 1 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 1 2 2 Brown Gerygone 1 1 Red-browed Finch 2 Grey Fantail 11 1 1 Wompoo Fruit Dove 1 Pied Currawong 1 1 3 Brown Cuckoo Dove 1 Torresian Crow 1 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 3 1 Black Butcherbird 1 Regent Bowerbird 1

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 9 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EDP3 Chelmans Rd Surveys from all years

Mangrove Golden Whistler Golden Whistler Eastern Whipbird White-throated Treecreeper Brown Thornbill Eastern Spinebill Little Shrike-thrush Grey Shrike-thrush White-browed Scrubwren Large-billed Scrubwren Crimson Rosella Eastern Yellow Robin Noisy Pitta Topknot Pigeon Australian King Parrot Rainbow Lorikeet Laughing Kookaburra Eastern Koel Black Kite Scarlet Honeyeater Lewin's Honeyeater EUNGELLA HONEYEATER Grey Goshawk Brown Gerygone Red-browed Finch Australasian Figbird Rufous Fantail Grey Fantail Wompoo Fruit Dove Superb Fruit-Dove Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove Pied Currawong Brown Cuckoo Dove Torresian Crow Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Black Butcherbird Regent Bowerbird Rainbow Bee-eater 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

2019 (5 surveys) 2020 (3 surveys)

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP4 - Snake Road

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep Total Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1 1 Torresian Crow 1 1 Fan-tailed Cuckoo 2 2 Pied Currawong 1 2 2 5 Brown-capped Emerald Dove 1 1 Rose-crowned Fruit Dove 1 1 Grey Fantail 1 1 1 3 Red-browed Finch 3 5 8 Brown Gerygone 1 1 2 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 2 2 Lewin's Honeyeater 2 3 5 Scarlet Honeyeater 2 2 Laughing Kookaburra 3 3 Australian King Parrot 1 1 Noisy Pitta 1 1 1 3 Eastern Yellow Robin 1 2 3 White-browed Scrubwren 1 1 2 Little Shrike-thrush 1 1 Eastern Spinebill 2 2 Brown Thornbill 2 2 Eastern Whipbird 2 1 2 5 Golden Whistler 1 1 1 3

Number of Species 13 8 16 22 Total Number of Birds 18 9 31 58

Appendix 2 page 11 EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP4 Snake Road

Golden Whistler 1 1 1

Eastern Whipbird 2 1 2

Brown Thornbill 2

Eastern Spinebill 2

Little Shrike-thrush 1

White-browed Scrubwren 1 1

Eastern Yellow Robin 1 2

Noisy Pitta 1 1 1

Australian King Parrot 1

Laughing Kookaburra 3

Scarlet Honeyeater 2

Lewin's Honeyeater 2 3

EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 2

Brown Gerygone 1 1

Red-browed Finch 3 5

Grey Fantail 1 1 1

Rose-crowned Fruit Dove 1

Brown-capped Emerald Dove 1

Pied Currawong 1 2 2

Fan-tailed Cuckoo 2

Torresian Crow 1

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

15-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 12 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EDP4 Snake Rd Surveys from all years

Eastern Whipbird

Brown Thornbill

Australian Swiftlet

Little Shrike-thrush

White-browed Scrubwren

Eastern Yellow Robin

Noisy Pitta

White-eared Monarch

Rainbow Lorikeet

Laughing Kookaburra

Lewin's Honeyeater

White-throated Gerygone

Leaden Flycatcher

Rufous Fantail

Brown Cuckoo-Dove

Rose-crowned Fruit Dove

Pied Currawong

Shining Bronze-Cuckoo

Channel-billed Cuckoo

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Rainbow Bee-eater 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

2019 (6 Surveys) 2020 (3 Surveys)

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP5 - Diggings Road

16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep 17-Sep 17-Sep Total Regent Bowerbird 1 1 Brown Cuckoo Dove 1 2 1 4 Bar-shouldered Dove 1 1 Brown-capped Emerald Dove 1 1 1 3 Rose-crowned Fruit Dove 1 1 Wompoo Fruit Dove 2 2 1 1 6 Grey Fantail 1 4 2 2 9 Rufous Fantail 1 1 2 Australasian Figbird 2 2 1 5 Brown Gerygone 1 1 Grey Goshawk 1 1 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 1 3 5 1 10 Lewin's Honeyeater 2 3 4 1 10 Scarlet Honeyeater 2 2 4 Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 1 1 Topknot Pigeon 1 2 16 38 15 72 Noisy Pitta 2 2 4 Eastern Yellow Robin 3 3 1 7 Large-billed Scrubwren 1 1 White-browed Scrubwren 2 3 1 6 Grey Shrike-thrush 1 1 Eastern Whipbird 1 2 3 Golden Whistler 1 1 2

Number of Species 3 10 16 11 14 23 Total Number of Birds 5 13 46 61 30 155

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP 5 Diggings Rd

Golden Whistler 11

Eastern Whipbird 1 2

Grey Shrike-thrush 1

White-browed Scrubwren 2 1 3

Large-billed Scrubwren 1

Eastern Yellow Robin 3 3 1

Noisy Pitta 2 2

Topknot Pigeon 1 2 16 15 38

Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 1

Scarlet Honeyeater 2 2

Lewin's Honeyeater 2 3 1 4

EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 1 3 1 5

Grey Goshawk 1

Brown Gerygone 1

Australasian Figbird 2 1 2

Rufous Fantail 11

Grey Fantail 1 4 2 2

Wompoo Fruit Dove 2 2 11

Rose-crowned Fruit Dove 1

Brown-capped Emerald Dove 111

Bar-shouldered Dove 1

Brown Cuckoo Dove 11 2

Regent Bowerbird 1

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep 17-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 15 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EDP5 Diggings Rd Surveys from all years

Golden Whistler Eastern Whipbird White-throated Treecreeper Brown Thornbill Little Shrike-thrush Grey Shrike-thrush Eastern Spinebill Silvereye White-browed Scrubwren Large-billed Scrubwren Eastern Yellow Robin Noisy Pitta Topknot Pigeon Australian King-Parrot Australian Magpie Rainbow Lorikeet Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike Scarlet Honeyeater Lewin's Honeyeater EUNGELLA HONEYEATER Grey Goshawk Brown Gerygone Australasian Figbird Rufous Fantail Grey Fantail Wompoo Fruit Dove Rose-crowned Fruit Dove Brown-capped Emerald Dove Bar-shouldered Dove Pied Currawong Brown Cuckoo-Dove Channel-billed Cuckoo Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo Regent Bowerbird Rainbow Bee-eater

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

2019 (5 surveys) 2020 (5 Surveys)

Appendix 2 page 16

EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP6 - Broken River

16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep Total Australian Brush-turkey 1 3 4 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2 1 3 Little Pied Cormorant 1 1 Torresian Crow 1 1 Pied Currawong 2 1 4 7 Red-backed Fairy-wren 3 3 Grey Fantail 2 2 Rufous Fantail 1 1 Red-browed Finch 25 25 50 Leaden Flycatcher 1 1 Tawny Frogmouth 2 2 Dusky Honeyeater 2 10 4 16 Lewin's Honeyeater 3 10 5 18 Scarlet Honeyeater 2 2 1 5 Yellow-faced Honeyeater 1 2 3 White Ibis 1 1 Forest Kingfisher 1 1 Laughing Kookaburra 1 1 2 Black-faced Monarch 1 1 Spectacled Monarch 1 2 1 4 White-eared Monarch 1 1 Dusky Moorhen 1 1 Noisy Pitta 1 1 Eastern Yellow Robin 6 6 1 13 Crimson Rosella 5 5 Large-billed Scrubwren 1 1 White-browed Scrubwren 1 6 5 12 Grey Shrike-thrush 1 1 1 3 Silvereye 5 2 7 Eastern Spinebill 1 1 1 3 Brown Thornbill 1 2 3 6 White-throated Treecreeper 1 2 1 4 Eastern Whipbird 1 1 Golden Whistler 1 1 1 3

Number of Species 26 18 20 34 Total Number of Birds 61 83 43 187

Appendix 2 page 17

EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP6 Broken River

Golden Whistler 111 Eastern Whipbird 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 2 1 Brown Thornbill 1 2 3 Eastern Spinebill 111 Silvereye 5 2 Grey Shrike-thrush 111 White-browed Scrubwren 1 6 5 Large-billed Scrubwren 1 Crimson Rosella 5 Eastern Yellow Robin 6 6 1 Noisy Pitta 1 Dusky Moorhen 1 White-eared Monarch 1 Spectacled Monarch 1 2 1 Black-faced Monarch 1 Laughing Kookaburra 11 Forest Kingfisher 1 White Ibis 1 Yellow-faced Honeyeater 1 2 Scarlet Honeyeater 2 2 1 Lewin's Honeyeater 3 10 5 Dusky Honeyeater 2 10 4 Tawny Frogmouth 2 Leaden Flycatcher 1 Red-browed Finch 25 25 Rufous Fantail 1 Grey Fantail 2 Red-backed Fairy-wren 3 Pied Currawong 2 1 4 Torresian Crow 1 Little Pied Cormorant 1 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2 1 Australian Brush-turkey 1 3

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 18

Appendix 2 page 19

EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP7 - Freegards Road

16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep Total Pied Butcherbird 2 1 1 4 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1 2 3 Torresian Crow 3 1 4 Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 1 1 Pied Currawong 1 1 2 Leaden Flycatcher 1 1 Noisy 3 3 White-throated Honeyeater 4 2 6 Yellow-faced Honeyeater 3 2 5 Straw-necked Ibis 3 2 5 Laughing Kookaburra 2 2 1 5 Rainbow Lorikeet 4 20 3 27 Australian Magpie 2 2 Pale-headed Rosella 2 2 4 Olive-backed Sunbird 1 1 White-throated Treecreeper 1 1 Rufous Whistler 2 2 4 Jacky Winter 1 1 Redbacked Kingfisher 1 1 Bush Stone Curlew 3 3

Number of Species 8 16 10 20 Total Number of Birds 20 45 18 83

Appendix 2 page 20

EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP7 Freegards Rd

Bush Stone Curlew 3

Redbacked Kingfisher 1

Jacky Winter 1

Rufous Whistler 2 2

White-throated Treecreeper 1

Olive-backed Sunbird 1

Pale-headed Rosella 2 2

Australian Magpie 2

Rainbow Lorikeet 4 20 3

Laughing Kookaburra 2 2 1

Straw-necked Ibis 3 2

Yellow-faced Honeyeater 3 2

White-throated Honeyeater 4 2

Noisy Friarbird 3

Leaden Flycatcher 1

Pied Currawong 1 1

Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 1

Torresian Crow 3 1

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1 2

Pied Butcherbird 2 1 1

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 21 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EDP7 Freegards Rd Surveys from all years

Jacky Winter Rufous Whistler White-throated Treecreeper Buff-rumped Thornbill Brown Thornbill Olive-backed Sunbird Varied Sittella Grey Shrike-thrush Pale-headed Rosella Striated Olive-backed Oriole White-throated Needletail Australian Magpie Rainbow Lorikeet Masked Lapwing Laughing Kookaburra Redbacked Kingfisher Forest Kingfisher Straw-necked Ibis Yellow-faced Honeyeater White-throated Honeyeater Lewin's Honeyeater Eungella Honeyeater Blue-faced Honeyeater Brown Goshawk Noisy Friarbird Leaden Flycatcher Pied Currawong Pacific Black Duck Australian Wood Duck Spangled Drongo Bush Stone Curlew White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike Torresian Crow Pheasant Coucal Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo Cicadabird Pied Butcherbird Grey Butcherbird Rainbow Bee-eater 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

2019 (4 surveys) 2020 (3 surveys)

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EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 - Results of Surveys Survey Site EDP8 - Cockeys Creek Road

16-Sep 16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep TOTAL Pied Butcherbird 1 1 Torresian Crow 1 1 White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 3 3 Pied Currawong 1 3 4 Red-backed Fairy-wren 2 4 5 11 Rufous Fantail 1 1 2 Australasian Figbird 1 1 Red-browed Finch 5 5 Leaden Flycatcher 2 2 4 Noisy Friarbird 15 15 30 Hornbill Friarbird 2 2 1 1 Blue-faced Honeyeater 2 2 Dusky Honeyeater 5 5 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 3 3 Lewin's Honeyeater 2 8 2 12 Scarlet Honeyeater 30 15 3 20 68 White-throated Honeater 2 2 Yellow-faced Honeyeater 2 3 2 12 19 Forest Kingfisher 1 1 Laughing Kookaburra 1 1 2 Rainbow Lorikeet 18 15 8 50 91 Scaly-breasted Lorikeet 6 7 3 16 Australian Magpie 2 2 Black-faced Monarch 1 2 3 Olive-backed Oriole 1 1 Grey Shrike-thrush 1 1 2 Silvereye 11 40 51 Olive-backed Sunbird 1 1 Welcome Swallow 1 1 Buff-rumped Thornbill 3 2 5 White-throated Treecreeper 2 1 3 Rufous Whistler 1 1

Number of Species 11 11 16 20 33 Total Number of Birds 79 75 43 159 356

Appendix 2 page 23

EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK 2020 EDP8 Cockey's Creek Rd

Rufous Whistler 1 White-throated Treecreeper 21 Buff-rumped Thornbill 3 2 Welcome Swallow 1 Olive-backed Sunbird 1 Silvereye 11 40 Grey Shrike-thrush 11 Olive-backed Oriole 1 Black-faced Monarch 12 Australian Magpie 2 Scaly-breasted Lorikeet 6 7 3 Rainbow Lorikeet 18 15 8 50 Laughing Kookaburra 11 Forest Kingfisher 1 Yellow-faced Honeyeater 2 3 2 12 White-throated Honeater 2 Scarlet Honeyeater 30 15 3 20 Lewin's Honeyeater 2 8 2 EUNGELLA HONEYEATER 3 Dusky Honeyeater 5 Blue-faced Honeyeater 2 Little Friarbird 1 Hornbill Friarbird 2 Noisy Friarbird 15 15 Leaden Flycatcher 2 2 Red-browed Finch 5 Australasian Figbird 1 Rufous Fantail 11 Red-backed Fairy-wren 2 4 5 Pied Currawong 1 3 White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 3 Torresian Crow 1 Pied Butcherbird 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

16-Sep 16-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

Appendix 2 page 24 Eungella Bird Weeks 2019-2020 EPD8 Cockeys Creek Rd Surveys from all years

Rufous Whistler White-throated Treecreeper Buff-rumped Thornbill Welcome Swallow Olive-backed Sunbird Silvereye Grey Shrike-thrush Olive-backed Oriole Black-faced Monarch Australian Magpie Scaly-breasted Lorikeet Rainbow Lorikeet Laughing Kookaburra Forest Kingfisher Yellow-faced Honeyeater White-throated Honeater Scarlet Honeyeater Lewin's Honeyeater EUNGELLA HONEYEATER Dusky Honeyeater Blue-faced Honeyeater Little Friarbird Hornbill Friarbird Noisy Friarbird Leaden Flycatcher Red-browed Finch Australasian Figbird Rufous Fantail Red-backed Fairy-wren Pied Currawong White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike Torresian Crow Pied Butcherbird

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

2019 (not surveyed) 2020 (4 surveys)

Appendix 2 page 25 EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK RESULT OF COMBINEDS SURVEYS

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APPENDIX

EUNGELLA BIRD WEEK REPORT

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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