Coolbro Ck S of Telfer WA

Survey Point Coolbro Ck S of Telfer WA
Latitude -22.1649400 (22° 9′ 54″ S)
Longitude 121.9778100 (121° 58′ 40″ E)

On the road to Karlamilyi NP this is the largest of the creeks that cross the road with some cliffs that may have water tucked underneath them after the wet season. The area is horribly overburnt with severe damage done to the lower strata of vegetation. 4wd is necessary to get here.

Camp rating 6 higher if the habitat hasn’t been burnt, there’s no shade where you can get the vehicle to and no facilities.

Surveys done 4

Blogs:

SW WA and Great Northern Hwy to Broome 2019

Western Australia 2021

  • Spinifex Pigeon Geophaps plumifera 3 (75.00%)
  • Crested Pigeon Ocyphaps lophotes 2 (50.00%)
  • Diamond Dove Geopelia cuneata 3 (75.00%)
  • Peaceful Dove Geopelia placida 2 (50.00%)
  • Black-fronted Dotterel Elseyornis melanops 1 (25.00%)
  • Rainbow Bee-eater Merops ornatus 4 (100.00%)
  • Sacred Kingfisher Todiramphus sanctus 1 (25.00%)
  • Red-backed Kingfisher Todiramphus pyrrhopygius 2 (50.00%)
  • Brown Falcon Falco berigora 2 (50.00%)
  • Cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus 1 (25.00%)
  • Budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus 1 (25.00%)
  • Variegated Fairy-wren Malurus lamberti 2 (50.00%)
  • Brown Honeyeater Lichmera indistincta 1 (25.00%)
  • Black-chinned Honeyeater Melithreptus gularis 1 (25.00%)
  • Singing Honeyeater Gavicalis virescens 1 (25.00%)
  • Grey-headed Honeyeater Ptilotula keartlandi 1 (25.00%)
  • White-plumed Honeyeater Ptilotula penicillata 4 (100.00%)
  • Yellow-throated Miner Manorina flavigula 2 (50.00%)
  • Red-browed Pardalote Pardalotus rubricatus 1 (25.00%)
  • White-winged Triller Lalage tricolor 2 (50.00%)
  • Masked Woodswallow Artamus personatus 1 (25.00%)
  • Willie Wagtail Rhipidura leucophrys 1 (25.00%)
  • Torresian Crow Corvus orru 3 (75.00%) (B)
  • Magpie-lark Grallina cyanoleuca 4 (100.00%)
  • Zebra Finch Taeniopygia guttata 3 (75.00%)
2019
2019
Can you see their tortured torched fingers reaching up to us, imploring us to stop burning them to death?
Red-backed Kingfisher