- Australian Brush-turkey: ubiquitous in the rain forest areas;
- Black-breasted Button-Quail: the platelets gave away their presence;
- Magpie Goose: seen on a metropolitan lake (and if Martin hadn't pointed them out I would have written them off as manky farm ducks...);
- Wandering Whistling-Duck;
- Cotton Pygmy-goose;
- Royal Spoonbill: finally found one, beginning to think they were mythical;
- Wandering Tattler;
- Comb-crested Jacana;
- Pacific Baza: a wonderful surprise;
- Topknot Pigeon;
- Brown Cuckoo-Dove;
- Wonga Pigeon;
- Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo;
- Scaly-breasted Lorikeet: good views high in a tree;
- Australian King-Parrot;
- Pale-headed Rosella: probably my favourite new parrot of the trip;
- Crimson Rosella;
- Noisy Pitta: a wonderful bird, seen at three different locations (sorry John);
- Albert's Lyrebird: brief but spectacular sighting;
- Brown Thornbill;
- Superb Fairy-wren;
- Red-backed Fairy-wren: a really spectacular Fairy-wren;
- Large-billed Scrubwren;
- Yellow-throated Scrubwren;
- Fairy Gerygone;
- Brown Gerygone;
- Little Wattlebird;
- Noisy Friarbird;
- Little Friarbird;
- Blue-faced Honeyeater;
- Noisy Miner;
- Bell Miner: surprisingly hard to get good views of;
- Lewin's Honeyeater;
- Mangrove Honeyeater: seen in mangroves (as expected?);
- Fuscous Honeyeater;
- Eastern Spinebill;
- Scarlet Honeyeater;
- Eastern Whipbird: heard more often than seen, but we had great views as well;
- Logrunner: seen running along logs (as expected?);
- Eastern Yellow Robin;
- Pale-yellow Robin;
- Rufous Fantail: a really neat little bird;
- Leaden Flycatcher;
- Spectacled Monarch;
- White-eared Monarch;
- Spangled Drongo;
- Olive-backed Oriole;
- Australian Figbird;
- Paradise Riflebird: a brilliant bird we saw high in the rainforest canopy;
- Green Catbird: a very weird call;
- Regent Bowerbird: seen at O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat;
- Satin Bowerbird: seen at O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat;
- Varied Triller: an unexpected surprise, we initially thought it was a White-winged Triller;
- Pied Currawong;
- Double-barred Finch: my only new finch for the trip;
- Bassian Thrush;
- Russet-tailed Thrush;
- Common Miner.
These take my Australian Bird lifelist to 327.
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