Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands Trust

.......................Australian Birdfair 2007, November 15-18...............................Clamorous Reed-warbler 1, April 5, Fivebough...................Ground Cuckoo-shrike 2, April 9, Fivebough.......................Freckled Duck 4, Fivebough April 26....................... Brolgas 118, April 21 and 81, May 5, at Fivebough.............................Marsh Sandpiper 1, Fivebough May 5.......................Australian Birdfair 2007, November 15-18.........................

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Australian Birdfair
15 - 18 November 2007

Accommodation

Following the success of the "Fivebough Birding and Nature Fair" 2006, and in consultation with partner and supporting organisations, the Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands Trust has changed the Birdfair's name, and is now the "Australian Birdfair".

We invite you to join us at the Australian Birdfair which showcases our native wild birds, and the ecosystems of which they are part and dependant upon.

The Birdfair comprises a number of different events and exhibits all relating to birds and their environment.

Exhibitors
An invitation is extended to potential exhibitors wishing to be part the Australian Birdfair. For more information contact the Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands Trust or Leeton Tourism.

For More Information Contact:
Leeton Tourism (02) 6953 6481 or write to
Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands Trust
PO Box 357
LEETON NSW 2705
Email: Trust@fivebough.org.au

Austraian Government: Land and Water

 

Latest News

May 8, 2007: Large numbers of Brolgas have been at Fivebough for the past few months, with the greatest number, 118, recorded April 21 by Allan Morris.This is highest number Brolgas known to have been observed at Fivebough.

Numbers of other waterbirds present have with increased as water inflows continue due to recent rainfall.Three addition bird species for the Fivebough list have been recorded, Dollarbird, Common Bronzewing, and Singing Honeyeater.

Keith Brandwood won the prize for "Twitchathon 2006 Most Funds Raised" section, sponsored by the Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands Trust. This year's recipient of the funds raised by Twitchathon 2006 is 'The Australian Bird Study Associations Research Fund'.

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