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Subject: | Re: Black Grasswren |
From: | "Michael Powell" <> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 1998 06:36:35 +1000 |
-----Original Message----- From: lorne <> To: <> Date: Monday, 16 November 1998 14:00 > >Has anyone on line ever seen a Black Grasswren? It looks spectacular and >I'd love to see one. Lorne I had good views of a flock of six Black Grasswrens this September when walking to the Mitchell Falls on the Mitchell Plateau in the West Kimberley. They were easy to see as they hopped over rocks and around the spinifex. Also in the Kimberley at Miners Pool, I saw a male Purple-crowned Fairy-wren. I was rewarded after a long patient wait standing beside my tripod, knee-deep in the middle of the Pool with the sun over my shoulder and sinking fast. He flew into my view and sat very conspicuously in full light for just 15 wonderful seconds . It was one of those few rare moments in bird-watching when things happen so perfectly that you just can't believe it. Cheers Mike Michael Powell Brisbane Australia |
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