Main Range national park is in Queensland,
about 80 kilometres west-southwest of Brisbane. It sits on a semicircle of
mountains known as the Scenic Rim. This includes the largest area of
rainforest in South East Queensland. As part of the Scenic Rim Important
Bird Area, Main Range national park is an important habitat of several species
of threatened birds.
Grey Goshawk - North Branch track
Brown Cuckoo-dove - Mount Cordeaux track
Pacific Emerald Dove - Winder track
Topknot Pigeon - Goomburra
Wompoo - Spicers Gap
White-headed Pigeon - Scenic Rim Trail
Wonga Pigeon - Spicers Gap
King Parrot - Spicers Gap
Pale-headed Rosella - Goomburra
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo - Goomburra
Dollarbird - Spicers Gap
Laughing Kookaburra - Spicers Gap
Sacred Kingfisher - Spicers Gap
Albert's Lyrebird - Mount Cordeaux track
Noisy Pitta- Cascades track
White-throated Treecreeper - Mount Cordeaux
Superb Fairywren - Goomburra
Variegated Fairywren - Goomburra
Brown Thornbill - Spicers Gap
Large-billed Scrubwren - Moss's well
White-browed Scrubwren - Scenic Rim Trail
Yellow-throated Scrubwren - Goomburra
Bell Miner - Goomburra
Eastern Spinebill - Scenic Rim Trail
Red Wattlebird - Goomburra
Yellow-faced Honeyeater - Spicers Gap
Southern Logrunner - Mount Cordeaux track
Eastern-yellow Robin - Spicers Gap
Juvenile Eastern-yellow Robin (below) - Scenic Rim Trail
Pale-yellow Robin - Mount Cordeaux track
Crested Shrike-tit - Moss's Well
Eastern Whipbird - Spicers Gap
Grey Shrike-thrush - Goomburra
Golden Whistler - Goomburra
Black-faced Monarch - Moss's Well
Grey Fantail - Mount Cordeaux track
Leaden Flycatcher - Goomburra
Rufous Fantail - Mount Cordeaux
Spangled Drongo - Moss's Well
Spectacled Monarch - Moss's Well
Olive-backed Oriole - Spicers Gap
Pied Currawong - Goomburra
Green Catbird - Bare Rock track
Paradise Riflebird - Moss's Well
Satin Bowerbird (female) - Goomburra
Satin Bowerbird (male) below- Spicers Gap
Mistletoebird - Moss's Well
Russett-tailed Thrush - Scenic Rim Trail
Silvereye - Mount Cordeaux
Red-browed Finch - Moss's Well