On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, Russell Woodford wrote:
> Thanks to Lawrie Conole who helped me find Southern Emu Wren at the spot
> above Anglesea. We heard Chestnut-rumped Hylacola as well. The other
> highlight was an Olive Whistler which stayed within a few meters for
> several minutes. Next time I'll take faster film or a smaller lens.
Here's the location & bird details for that "spot above Anglesea" (you'll
need to read this using a proportional font such as Courier 10, otherwise
it'll be all over the place):
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Fref: BALD13 Obs: LEC Dates: 29 3 1997 - 0 0 0 Site: BALD
Comment: Survey: *AS Time: 210 Area: 20
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Country: 36.030 Locality: Salt Creek Valley, Bald Hills, Anglesea, Vic.
Habitat: Heathy woodland Comment: C1/2: /
Lat: 38 23 17 S Long: 144 7 25 E Accuracy: 10" Altitude: 80 m LR:
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Code--- Count St Br T R Comment------------------ Species----------------
8128.0 Brush Bronzewing
8063.0 1 female Collared Sparrowhawk
3035.1 1 female Brown Goshawk
8444.0 Grey Shrike-thrush
3680.0 Golden Whistler
8439.0 1 Rufous Whistler
8433.0 1 female Olive Whistler
8413.0 Scarlet Robin
8426.0 Eastern Yellow Robin
8324.0 Southern Emu-wren
8353.0 Chestnut-rumped Heathwren
8317.0 Superb Fairy-wren
8544.0 Spotted Pardalote
8547.0 Striated Pardalote
8359.0 Brown Thornbill
8366.0 Striated Thornbill
8181.0 Crimson Rosella
8160.0 Galah
8156.0 Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo
8488.0 White-eared Honeyeater
8483.0 Yellow-faced Honeyeater
8511.0 New Holland Honeyeater
8510.0 Crescent Honeyeater
8523.0 Eastern Spinebill
8255.0 Little Raven
8280.0 Grey Currawong
8406.0 Grey Fantail
8302.0 White-throated Treecreeper
8227.0 1 calling from hollow Australian Owlet-nightjar
8538.0 Silvereye
8448.1 1 Bassian Thrush
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