Survey Point | Tooronga Falls Picnic Area Vic |
Latitude | -37.8541700 (37° 51′ 15″ S) |
Longitude | 146.0416600 (146° 2′ 30″ E) |
About 4km east of Noojee on the Mt Baw Baw Rd, Tooronga Valley Rd heads north, the site is in the large camping area. This can get to be a very crowded free campsite, there are two parts to the camp the second has a flatter area. A walk will take you along the creek to the falls. In the gully the forest is thick and the walking track offers the best way to get into the forest.
Camp rating 9 when it’s quiet much less during busy times, and stay away over Easter. There is a toilet here.
Surveys done 4
Blogs:
Yarra ranges, high country, ACT, coastal NSW and hinterland, Lamington NP Qld 2014
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Laughing KookaburraDacelo novaeguineae2 (50.00%)
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Crimson RosellaPlatycercus elegans2 (50.00%)
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Superb LyrebirdMenura novaehollandiae1 (25.00%)
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Satin BowerbirdPtilonorhynchus violaceus1 (25.00%)
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White-throated TreecreeperCormobates leucophaea2 (50.00%)
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Superb Fairy-wrenMalurus cyaneus2 (50.00%)
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Eastern SpinebillAcanthorhynchus tenuirostris1 (25.00%)
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Lewin’s HoneyeaterMeliphaga lewinii2 (50.00%)
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Red WattlebirdAnthochaera carunculata1 (25.00%)
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Yellow-faced HoneyeaterCaligavis chrysops2 (50.00%)
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Spotted PardalotePardalotus punctatus1 (25.00%)
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Brown GerygoneGerygone mouki1 (25.00%)
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White-browed ScrubwrenSericornis frontalis2 (50.00%)
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Striated ThornbillAcanthiza lineata1 (25.00%)
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Brown ThornbillAcanthiza pusilla4 (100.00%)
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CicadabirdEdolisoma tenuirostris2 (50.00%)
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Golden WhistlerPachycephala pectoralis2 (50.00%)
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Olive-backed OrioleOriolus sagittatus1 (25.00%)
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Pied CurrawongStrepera graculina2 (50.00%)
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Grey CurrawongStrepera versicolor1 (25.00%)
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Australian MagpieGymnorhina tibicen2 (50.00%)
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Grey FantailRhipidura fuliginosa2 (50.00%)
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Australian RavenCorvus coronoides1 (25.00%)
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Rose RobinPetroica rosea1 (25.00%)
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Flame RobinPetroica phoenicea1 (25.00%)
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Eastern Yellow RobinEopsaltria australis2 (50.00%)
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SilvereyeZosterops lateralis2 (50.00%)
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Common BlackbirdTurdus merula1 (25.00%)