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Anne Lawrence - Friday, February 04, 2011
Every spring and summer up to 40,000 migratory birds call the sand bars at the Noosa River mouth their temporary home. These international travellers are here to rest and recuperate after their long flights from as far away as Arctic Asia, Alaska and the North Pacific. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Birdwatchers were flocking to Noosa for a chance to sight a rare Hooded Plover and Arctic Tern on the Noosa estuary. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Monday, January 25, 2010
Our native Bush Turkeys (or Brush Turkeys) are a common sight around Noosa More >>
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