Scaly-breasted Lorikeet (Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus)

The Scaly-breasted Lorikeet (Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus) is an Australian lorikeet found in woodland in eastern Australia. The common name aptly describes this bird, which has yellow breast feathers broadly edged with green that look like scales.  Look for them on nectar-bearing plants such as bottlebrush and grevellia.

IMG_0208Next to the gaudy Rainbow Lorikeet, these more delicately hued birds are the easiest Lorikeet to see in Eastern Australia.  I’ve seen them in my neighborhood, in most local Brisbane reserves and parks and as far west as Coolmunda Dam where I took the above photo.

sb lkt rangeLEARN MORE ABOUT SCALY BREASTED LORIKEETS

Wikipedia

World Parrot Trust

Birdlife

Birds in Backyards

Xeno-canto

VIDEOS

Nice close up at a feeder

Chattering flock

Could Digital Passports Work?

It’s a nice idea in theory – not having to carry bulky passports around and look after them while traveling in the bush.  CN Traveler’s article suggests that cloud based passports are the way of the future.  I would really love to be able to cut back on documents I have to carry, nothing worse than bulky neck pouches full of documents and wads of cash because credit cards are not widely accepted in certain countries – or at least the remote areas of these countries that eco-tourists get to.  I wonder how it works with countries like Brazil and Ghana where you still have to send your passport off to get the visas?   What about West Papua where you need a surat jalan to visit remote areas?  I’m all for anything that makes the red tape easier but I don’t think it’s going to happen in my travel lifetime!

Lodge Review: Banjo’s Retreat, Amiens (Near Stanthorpe)

This was a departure from my usual eco-lodge style of traveling although at the end of the day it was much the same for birding purposes.  Cobb ‘n’ Co is a group of 4 privately owned cabins that are for rent and can accommodate families or small groups.  All 4 are beautifully situated in the bushland villages near Stanthorpe and convenient to Girraween and surrounding birding areas.

Girraween2Since I needed 3 private bedrooms, I went with Banjo’s Retreat.  All cabins are near each other and easy to find if you follow the directions provided.  The location is in gorgeous bushland with lots of birds about!

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Keep an eye out for birds while having breakfast!

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These interior shots require the usual WordPress neck exercise, sorry for that!  I don’t know how to make it stop turning the photos like that.

IMG_8996 IMG_8997 IMG_8994You need to book the cabin directly with the owner in advance, especially if you want a weekend or public holiday.  If it’s a slow season you may be able to negotiate a better rate if it’s midweek.  It’s worth it to have neighbors like these!

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Satin Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus)

Elizabeth Taylor would have been jealous of these eyes!  The Satin Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) is a bowerbird endemic to eastern Australia.

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You can find them in Eastern Australia, check with local birders and eBird as the bowers are usually well known.  Girraween (blue dot) has an easy-to-find bower near the toilet block.  If they are thirsty, they will let you know by sitting on the water fountain and looking at you expectantly.  Once you find a bower, don’t just tick your list and move on, these birds are very entertaining so sit down and watch them for awhile!

SB rangeLEARN MORE ABOUT SATIN BOWERBIRDS

Wikipedia

Birdlife

Birdlife Australia

Birds in Backyards

NSW Environment & Heritage

ABC Science

 

VIDEOS

Building a bower.

Robbing humans to woo his fair lady.  Not sure if it was the toothbrush, the car keys, the house, the tenner or his dance show but she finally gives in!

 

Crimson Rosella (Platycercus elegans)

The Crimson Rosella (Platycercus elegans) is a parrot native to eastern and south eastern Australia which has been introduced to New Zealand and Norfolk Island. It is commonly found in, but not restricted to, mountain forests and gardens.

IMG_9049a IMG_9060aThese dramatic and beautiful birds are easily seen within their large range in Eastern Australia.  From Brisbane, it’s as easy as a drive to Jolly’s Lookout and the cafe nearby, a visit to Girraween or O’Reilly’s.

LEARN MORE ABOUT CRIMSON ROSELLAS

Wikipedia

World Parrot Trust

Birdlife

Birdlife Australia

Birds in Backyards

VIDEOS

A wild bird eating seed put out by someone.

 

The O’Reilly’s Experience – Crimsoon Rosellas & King Parrots will compete for the bird seed you get at the shop.  Although touristy, you do get to see the gorgeous parrots up close and personal!

 

Shop Small Returns To Australian American Express Cards

American Express Membership Rewards are one of the most valuable tools to getting free airline miles in Australia.  This month is the annual Shop Small promotion.  You can also get some great shopping deals at small businesses all over Australia – $10 rebate on a $20 or more purchase.

Register your cards here and read the T&Cs.  If you have more than one Amex – for example from NAB, ANZ, Westpac, etc then you need to register each card individually.

Then check the map to see what small businesses are participating!  In my experience, the credits post pretty quickly around a day or so.

Stanthorpe & Girraween Area For Birders

Just a 3 hour drive from Brisbane, Stanthorpe and the nearby Girraween National Park are a popular weekend getaway for Brisbanites for the scenery and wineries.  The area is also rich in birdlife so it’s a great addition to a SE Queensland itinerary.

Girraween1Now let’s take a closer look at Girraween National Park.  I have highlighted some of the best birding trails.  The access road – Pyramids Road from Ballandean is a great place to look for birds too.

Girraween3Even just having breakfast at the picnic tables can be very entertaining.  I had a Kookaburra snatch half a croissant right out of my hand while I was chatting to some fellow birders!

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Hanging around the picnic area looking to steal food.

IMG_9057 IMG_9026a IMG_9056 IMG_9055Girraween is well sign-posted and has several educational signs about the trails and wildlife.

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Sorry, please turn head to the left!

IMG_9007 IMG_9012There’s a Satin Bowerbird bower near the toilet block.  The Bowerbirds and some of their neighbours have learned that if they sit near the water fountain, eventually a friendly human will come and turn it on so they can grab a drink!  Love those purple eyes!

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I have no idea why these photos aren’t loading right ways up, that’s how they are on my computer but WordPress is turning them for some reason.  Sorry, please turn head to the left again.  Bringing blue bottle caps will make a Bowerbird very happy – free home decor!

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A lovely Red-Wattlebird

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Crimson Rosellas were everywhere!

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WHERE TO STAY NEAR GIRRAWEEN

There’s all kinds of accommodation in the surrounding towns of Stanthorpe, Ballandean, Amiens and Storm King – everything from camping sites to pricey romantic cottages.  We ended up renting a 3 bedroom house as we had other people with us.  More about that in the next post.  The usual booking engines – Pointshound, Wotif and Cobb ‘n Co have some good options.

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Etihad Guest For The Aussie Eco-tourist

Etihad Guest is a program that wasn’t really on my radar as I have been concentrating on other programs.  (I really need to update my old Top 8 Programs list.)  Now that it will become easy for Aussies to get Etihad miles via Flybuys by simply doing their grocery shopping at Coles, it’s time for a closer look at Etihad Guest.

HOW TO GET ETIHAD GUEST MILES

This is geared for non-frequent fliers as there are other blogs who cater for frequent fliers as well as business travelers and airlines status seekers.  I am concentrating on the non-frequent flier who is into birding and eco-tourism and wants to get free miles for a free airline ticket to somewhere they can watch birds.

  1.  Newest partner Flybuys as detailed in my other post.
  2.  Amex Membership Rewards (Australian) transfer at 1000:1000 with occasional bonuses where you get 10-25% extra if you are ready at the right time.
  3. Etihad partners with E-Rewards so you can get miles doing surveys.  Be sure to join using the Etihad invitation or one from a hotel chain.  If you join with another airline’s invitation, you won’t get options for other airlines.

Be careful as Etihad Guest miles expire 2 years from date of activity so don’t transfer your points until you are close to booking an award.  There is no way to reset expiration by performing any activity.

BEST USES OF ETIHAD GUEST MILES FOR ECO-TOURISTS

This is where it really helps to have a bucket list, dream travel list or whatever you want to call it.  Then you can start analyzing a program and where it can help you go.  With Etihad you can obviously redeem on Etihad and on their partners as well.

FLYING ON ETIHAD

Awards on Etihad are based on distance so amounts vary depending on the exact distance.  You need to do an individual quote so I will show you an example.  Since I like birding in Africa, I would possibly redeem between BNE and EBB since Uganda is on my bucket list.  Business class is roughly double economy and more tax & fees but on such a long flight it would be nice if I could get that many points!

EY BNE1 EY BNE2FLYING ON PARTNERS

You can also use Etihad Guest miles to fly on partner airlines.

EY PartnersBearing in mind my travel bucket list, I can see that partners that could be useful in the next few years are Air New Zealand, Garuda, Gol, South African and Virgin Australia.  Lets have a closer look at their award charts to see what is the best value.

Air New Zealand

I don’t like the looks of this chart for anything over 1750 and NZ is notoriously stingy about giving space to partners so this is probably not going to be my choice.  Possible short haul between AKL and Pacific Islands but then again these flights can often be bought cheaply on “happy hour” type sales.

EY4Garuda Indonesia

Again I can see good value in the shorter hops under 1000 miles.  If I hadn’t already ear-marked Flying Blue miles for my 2017 trip to Indonesia, I’d be seriously considering this option.  Using Great Circle Mapper one of my potential routes is Palu-Ujung Padang-Denpasar whic is 679 miles so 10k Etihad is great value here.  Business class is also really good value.

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Brazil is one of my favourite countries to go birding in so I would be very interested in this option.  Since we would usually be landing in Sao Paulo I checked a few random cities around Brazil, most are well under 1500 miles so 9000 Etihad miles would be excellent value here!

EY2South African Airways

As I mentioned before, I am planning a future trip to see birds in certain parts of Africa we didn’t get to before.  Namiba, Zambia & Uganda are all part of this plan.  WDH-JNB-LVI is coming in at 1317 miles so would cost 15,556 Etihad.  It’s another option if I don’t go with BA Avios on this route.  It will all depend on which miles are easier to obtain at the time.

EY3Virgin Australia

For Virgin Australia, Etihad doesn’t have a nice, neat little chart.  It’s all on one big pdf categorized by distance/mileage required so please look here.  Find your home town and take note of where you can go and for how many miles.  Just looking at my home town of  Brisbane I can see a few interesting options.

6900 miles each way gets me to Tasmania, Vanuatu, basically anywhere Virgin flies in eastern Australia.

10,900 miles gets me to Papua New Guinea, Solomon  Islands, New Zealand & Fiji.

16,900 miles gets me to Darwin, Perth, Samoa & Bali.

60,000 miles gets me to LAX.

Considering all the options, I am happy to see that my everyday grocery shopping at Coles will get me some valuable miles which can be used in some pretty amazing places!

 

 

 

Introduction To Flybuys

I have to admit this is almost as much an introduction for me as it is for you.  I’ve been in Flybuys for many years since it was once the only shopping rewards program in Australia although it didn’t get interesting until it revamped a few years ago and started sending out targeted email promos.  They’ve also added a lot of new partners I wasn’t aware of since I wasn’t really paying attention to the program as I was chasing Qantas points with Woolies.

Using these promos and the quarterly coupon books they mail out is the secret to acquiring large amounts of Flybuys points in a short time.  You usually get triple points or a target of (for example) spend $120 for bonus 1000 points.  These offers can also appear on the bottom of your shopping docket so you have to save the docket to scan the offer next time.

Flybuys offers

Last year, I redeemed about 50k Flybuys on 4 Photobooks using a double value rewards and a weeks worth of free groceries so I started out with zero this year and now have just over 20k without even trying by shopping at the Flybuys partners, espcially Coles.

Flybuys partners

I wasn’t trying because I had been focusing on Woolies Everyday Rewards program to get Qantas points which I deemed more valuable.  Now that that option is coming to an end, it’s time to take a 2nd look at Flybuys and especially their latest partner – Etihad.  You can redeem in increments of 10,000 Flybuys points for 4000 Etihad miles.  Flybuys also has some introductory offers to earn triple tier miles on Etihad which you can read about here.  This is mostly of interest to those who are cashing status as you would need some flights to get you to a silver tier even with these bonus points.

EY FlybuysTomorrow, we take a closer look at Etihad and ways to maximize it as it deserves its own post!