Queensland Ornithological Conference

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Queensland Ornithological Conference
Queensland Ornithological Conference
hosted by
BirdLife Southern Queensland (BSQ) & Birds Queensland (BQ)
This biennial conference is a series of talks related to birds and their conservation
9 July 2016
8:45am -4:30pm
Lectures and posters
St Lucia, University of Queensland
10 July 2016
Bird Walks
and
10 - 13 July 2016
BirdLife National Campout
On Saturday, come learn about some of the latest research on birds from leading ornithological experts and
researchers. On Sunday, join us on one of five bird watching excursions, and then stay on for a few days on the
BirdLife national campout.
Register and take advantage of the early bird rates: http://tinyurl.com/ndl24ap
Some great raffle prizes (including Swarovski binoculars and stays at Mt Barney Lodge and O’Reillys
Rainforest Retreat). You can now purchase raffle tickets: http://tinyurl.com/gu9smtf
Campout registration at: http://birdlife.org.au/get-involved/whats-on/congress-campout
BSQ and BQ would like to thank the following sponsors for their support.
http://matteogrilli.blogspot.com.au/
Saturday, July 9th Program
8:45
Welcome & announcements
Dr. Richard Fuller, Associate Professor, University of Queensland
(Why are Australia’s migratory shorebirds disappearing and what should we do about it?)
Dr. Judit Szabo, Science Officer, East Asian Australasian Flyway Partnership
(Traversing the trials and tribulations of migratory shorebird conservation in the East Asian-Australasian
Flyway)
10:00 Catered morning tea
10:30
Dr. Steve Murphy, Ecologist, Night Parrot Recovery Team
(Night Parrots: context, knowledge and future)
Mark O’Brien, IBA coordinator, BirdLife Oceania region
(IBAs – Past, Present and Future)
Dr. Richard Noske, Ornithologist, Birds Queensland
(The Black-headed Pardalote and other reasons why we know so little about Australian bird movements)
Lynn Baker (NSW Office of Environment & Heritage), Kara Stevens (Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary), Jessie
Cappadonna (QUT), & Zoe Stone (UQ)
(The Eastern Bristlebird Recovery Program – Where Are We Now?)
13:00 Catered lunch, & poster viewing
14:00
Michelle Gibson, PhD candidate, Durham University
(Australian arid-zone birds: monitoring community change following an extreme rain event)
Samantha Lantz, PhD candidate, Tulane University
(Influence of home range size on sociality in male red-backed fairywrens )
Ashlee Shipham, PhD candidate, Griffith University
(Hybridization between non-sister species: A genomic approach to analyzing the pale-headed/eastern rosella
hybrid zone)
Manon Ghislain, PhD candidate, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
(Very high synchrony of survival between species for temperate songbirds: which climate contribution?)
15:00 Catered afternoon tea & poster session
15:30
Dr. Gary Fitt, Deputy Director Science, CSIRO Health and Biosecurity
(The status of Australia's grassfinches - declines and conservation efforts)
Dr. Leo Joseph, Director, Australian National Wildlife Collection, CSIRO
(News from the Front: An Update on Bird Research at the Australian National Wildlife Collection (ANWC) and
Around the World)
16:30 Awards, raffle, eBird updates, other announcements and close
17:00 BirdLife Annual General Meeting
18:00 – 20:00 Informal Dinner at UQ’s Pizza Café. All welcome but will need to pay your own way.
RSVP or note in your registration if you would like to come to dinner: http://www.schonell.com/pizza-cafe
Sunday, July 10th Program
Bird Walks
Oxley Creek Common
Attend the free morning bird walk lead by Professor Hugh Possingham (limited space) meet at the red shed) on 10
July 2016, 7am http://www.uq.edu.au/spatialecology/birds-oxleycreekcommon? max capacity = 20 (a full record
of the birds you might see, and a place you could add your records
http://ebird.org/ebird/australia/hotspot/L967148 )
Mount Glorious
Rainforest birds. 1 hour drive from Brisbane, will need to arrange own transportation. Led by Judith Hoyle, max
capacity = 20, July 10th - 7am
Manly shorebird roost
Shorebird ID tips will be offered by members of the QWSG at one of the largest shorebird roosts near Brisbane,
shorebird numbers are not high in winter, but some will be around including likely Double-banded Plover, max
capacity = 30, July 10th - 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm
Golds Scrub Lane, Samsonvale
Would you like to attend a bird walk at this restricted access area birding hotspot? Led by Alan Boardman this walk
will include waterbirds, bush-birds, and raptors, max capacity = 30, July 10th -7:30am
Sandy Camp Wetlands
This favourite birding hotspot near Brisbane will often include views of Jacana, Rufous Night-Heron, Spotless Crake,
Drongo, spoonbills, ducks, & honeyeaters. Led by Nick Leseberg, max capacity = 30, Sunday July 10th - 7:00am
BirdLife Australia’s National Campout
Following the morning bird walks, members and visitors registered for the BirdLife National Campout (10 – 13 July)
at Murphy’s Creek Escape will make their way independently to the campground located at 290 Thomas Road,
Upper Lockyer, Queensland 4352. For members who prefer the comforts of a motel, BirdLife Southern Queensland
has negotiated a special rate with East Gate on the Range Motel at the top of the Toowoomba Range. The motel is a
19 kilometer (27 minute) drive from the campground.
The formal campout dinner will be held on the evening of Monday 11 July at MCE. If you have not already registered
for the campout and campout dinner, visit the campout website at http://birdlife.org.au/get-involved/whatson/congress-campout to download the registration form.
A comprehensive campout itinerary including all the key habitats of the region will be available on the above
website by the first week of June.
Where is this happening, & where do I park?
We recommend coming by bus if you can. For detailed bus schedules visit: http://jp.translink.com.au/
If you do drive, we’ve highlighted an easy place to find and park, and it is free to park there on the weekends. Only a
15 -20 minute walk to Abel Smith. Other casual parking is also available on campus, and free in many areas, just be
sure to double check if there is a fee, and ensure you abide by all the other regulations. More information available
here http://www.pf.uq.edu.au/parking/