August Bird Walk – Bald Hill Reserve, Kyneton
We are delighted to announce that our August BirdLife Castlemaine District Branch bird walk will be held on Saturday 5 August 2023 at the Bald Hill Reserve, Kyneton.
Bald Hill Reserve is a unique and beautiful place, with three distinct habitat types, including some truly magnificent woodlands – both granitic and basalt! Last year our walk leader Tanya Loos observed a flock of literally hundreds of both Spotted and Striated Pardalotes in the huge old narrow-leaved peppermints. The Friends group are doing an amazing job encouraging the public to appreciate the Reserve’s natural significance, and they work closely with Macedon Ranges Shire Council on various on-ground management projects. Sightings this year include Varied Sitella, Scarlet and Eastern Yellow Robin, Common Bronzewing, Southern Boobook, Little Eagle and five species of Thornbill, along with the regular Honeyeaters, etc.
To discover more about the Bald Hill Reserve, click here:
http://www.friendsofbaldhillreserve.com.au/home or here:
https://www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/See-Do/Parks-Gardens-Reserves/Find-a-park/Bald-Hill-Reserve
We may also have some members of the Friends group attend the walk.
ALL WELCOME!
Where: Bald Hill Reserve, Mount St Mary’s Lane, Kyneton (Piper’s Creek). From Castlemaine, take the Pyrenees Highway (B180) and Calder Freeway (M79) towards Melbourne. Take the 2nd Kyneton exit and turn left onto Edgecombe Rd (C326), almost immediately (220mtrs) Turn right onto Pipers Creek Rd, drive 3.6KM then turn left onto Mount St Mary’s Lane. The Reserve is about 800mtrs along the lane on the left.
GPS: -37.24057, 144.50116.
When: Meet at Bald Hill Reserve at 9:00am.
Bring: Water, snacks, binoculars, sunscreen, hat, sturdy shoes. We also strongly recommend that you wear long trousers and closed-in shoes as there may still be snakes about.
More info: Jane Rusden, 0448 900 896, Bob Dawson 0419 621 691 or Judy Hopley 0425 768 559.
Please note there are no toilets at the Reserve.
BirdLife Castlemaine acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land we will walk, the Taungurung people, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We recognise and are grateful for the immense contribution of Indigenous people to the knowledge and conservation of Australia’s birds.
Please note that walks will be cancelled if severe weather warnings are in place, persistent rain is forecast, the temperature is forecast to be 35C or above during the walk period, and/or a Total Fire Ban is declared. Please check our Facebook page the day before the event in case there is a cancellation. |