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| Artist at work, Upper Bingara |
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| Who are those masked Nats? |
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| Relaxing on the varved rocks (We all know what that means, don't we!) |
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| Lunch is a social affair, Whitlow Road Bird Route, Bingara |
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| Birding on the Gwydir |
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| Morning tea needs to be studied! |
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| Artist at work, Upper Bingara |
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| Who are those masked Nats? |
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| Relaxing on the varved rocks (We all know what that means, don't we!) |
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| Lunch is a social affair, Whitlow Road Bird Route, Bingara |
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| Birding on the Gwydir |
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| Morning tea needs to be studied! |
A site dedicated to the activities of the Toowoomba Field Naturalists Club Inc, established since 1951.
The Toowoomba Field Nats have been meeting and enjoying outings for nearly sixty years.
Our outings are held on the Sunday following the meeting which is the first Friday of the month. We have at least ten outings a year ranging from half day trips to 4-day camps. They are usually on the Darling Downs but we do venture further afield.
Learn about natural history at our meetings with talks presented by specialists, both professional and amateur, and from our members’ show-&-tell. Our interests are wide and varied, and are reflected in the guest speakers’ topics which can range from Glossy Black Cockatoos to Hobbits in Indonesia!
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