• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

Category:Queensland - BirdForum Opus

Revision as of 03:00, 21 October 2015 by HelenB (talk | contribs) (correct broken links, areas of interest)


Stub.png This article is incomplete.
This article is missing one or more sections. You can help the BirdForum Opus by expanding it.
Stub.png


Photo by birdboybowley
Rainforest in Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia, September 2006

Overview

Queensland is bordered in the south by New South Wales and in the west by Northern Territory, while South Australia cuts a small corner into the state. Queensland includes the Great Barrier Reef and has some species in common with New Guinea due to the short geographic distance from Cape York. It is the second-largest state in Australia and has the greatest biodiversity, with over 630 species of bird recorded, 22 of them being endemic.

Scroll to the end for birding locations in Queensland

Birds

Photo by HelenB
The Proserpine River, near Airlie Beach, home to many saltwater crocodiles, October 2009

Notable Species

To do

Rarities

To do

Check-list

Bird List for Queensland[1]

Other Wildlife

Photo by HelenB
Female saltwater (estuarine) crocodile, Proserpine River, near Airlie Beach, October 2009

To do

Site Information

Photo by HelenB
Peaceful Dove, Airlie Beach, October 2009

History and Use

To do

Areas of Interest

  • Lamington National Park - Queensland's most significant national park, 20,200 hectares in size and containing forests varying in type from the dry eucalypt forest of the northern escarpment, to the temperate Antarctic beech forest, high on the border ranges, and subtropical rainforest. There are over 160 species of subtropical birds and many mammals, frogs, reptiles and invertebrates there.
  • Atherton Tablelands - immediately to the west of Cairns, the land rises rapidly into a range of mountains and a large plateau known as the Atherton Tablelands. This is an area of very high biodiversity and contains a number of species of birds and other wildlife.

External Links

  1. Bird List for Queensland
Back
Top