Australian Good Birding Guide: Southern & Central Queensland. Ted Wnorowski

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Название Australian Good Birding Guide: Southern & Central Queensland
Автор произведения Ted Wnorowski
Жанр Биология
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isbn 9780648010470



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       Telecommunication Tower

       Thrushton National Park

       Roma

       Railway Dam

       Roma-Taroom Road

       Lake Murphy Conservation Park

       Carnarvon National Park

       Carnarvon Gorge Section

       Mount Moffatt Section

       Salvator Rosa Section

       Nuga Nuga National Park

       Cania Gorge National Park

       Callide Dam

       Blackdown Tableland National Park

       Emerald Botanic Gardens

       Lake Maraboon

       Outback Queensland

       Culgoa National Parks

       Bowra Station

       Front Gate to the Homestead

       Bowra Homestead

       House Circuit and Airport Track

       Saw Pits Waterhole

       Stony Ridge

       Gumholes

       Tablelands

       Western Paddock Circuit

       Cunnamulla Township

       Cunnamulla Bushlands

       Cunnamulla Evaporation Ponds

       Allan Tannock Weir

       Balonne Highway Wetland

       Charleville

       Charleville Wastewater Treatment Plant

       Evening Star Tourist Park

       Rock Pool Rest Area

       Eulo (Poddabilla) Waterhole

       Lake Bindegolly National Park

       Currawinya National Park

       Lake Wyara

       Waterhole at the turnoff to Lake Numalla

       Lake Numalla

       Ten Mile Bore

       The Granites

       Paroo River campsite near Caiwaroo

       Ouriperee Waterhole Campgrounds

       National Park Extension

       Kilcowera Station

       Cardenyabba Lagoon

       Top Tank

       Murderer’s Bore

       Youlaingee Creek Campgrounds

       Western shores of Lake Wyara

       Noccundra Lagoon

       Cooper Creek Bridge

       Burke and Wills Dig Tree

       Welford National Park

       Mulga Circuit

       River Circuit

       Desert Drive

       Welford Waterhole

       Lochern National Park

       Iningai Nature Park

       Diamantina National Park

       Old Cork Waterhole

       Ranger Station

       Maine Hotel Ruins

       Lake Constance

       Diamantina River Channels

       Hunters Gorge

       Gum Hole

       Springvale-Diamantina Lakes Road

       Lark Quarry Conservation Park

       Bladensburg National Park

       Long Waterhole

       Park Entrance Gate

       Engine Hole

       Skull Hole

       Bough Shed Hole Camping Area

       Logan Falls

       Four Mile Dam

       Opalton

       Old Cattle Yard

       The Airstrip

       Dry Creek Bed

       Opalton Bush Park

       Caprock Ridge

       Combo Waterhole Conservation Park

       Coorabulka Station

       Homestead

       Coorabulka Road at Whitewood Creek Crossing

       Coorabulka Road at No.5 Bore

       Griffiths Tank-Coorabulka Road

       Coorabulka Station Road Dam

       Boulia

       Burke River Crossing

       Burke River Behind the Racecourse

       Boulia Golf Course

       Bedourie

       Water Retention Ponds

       Cookawinchika Waterhole

       Lake Machattie

       Cuttaburra Crossing

       Birdsville

       Birdsville Billabong

       Thutirla Pula Cultural Walk

       Simpson Desert National Park

       Further reading

       Bird index

       Site Index

       List of Wader Sites

      Queensland is the second largest Australian State, after Western Australia. According to Geoscience Australia, the State covers over 1.7 mln square kilometres (22.5% of surface area of Australia). Population of Queensland is about 4.8 mln people, with half of the residents (2.3 mln) living in Brisbane as per 2016 census.

      This book addresses birdwatching locations in the southern part of this vast State, from the border with NSW to the line running between the point just north of Rockhampton (St Lawrence) on the east coast and Winton in the west i.e. the line running approximately along the Tropic of Capricorn, the 23 parallel that cuts through the middle of Rockhampton. The tropical region of Queensland is described in our next book, Australian Good Birding Guide: Northern Queensland.

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