Hi Lorne
You should find Song thrush in the Botanical Gradens...try thre native
garden section.
Purple crowned lorikeets are highly mobile as far as I know, so they follow
a trail of flowering eucys...you might try the airport carpark if there is
flowering there.....
Pink robins can be found in the Dandenong Ranges, not far out of town....try
the Wattle or Lyrebird tracks....also Kinglake National Park, but the best
views are in the Tara valley National Park.
Cheers
Laurie Living
lorne wrote:
> Hi birdlovers... Lorne here...
>
> 1. I'm going to be down in Melbourne for a few days on September the
> 11th... I am after Song Thrush, Pink Robin and Purple-crowned
> Lorikeet... are there any good spots for these in the city and its
> suburbs???
>
> 2. On that sensational, crucial, pioneering, seminal TV show SURVIVOR
> last night I heard Galahs, Rainbow Lorikeets and a Rainbow Bee-eater!
> The island featured in the programme is supposed to be in Malaysia! Do
> we share some of our birds with Malaysia???? I didn't think so.
>
> Peace and thanks,
>
> LGJ.
>
> PS - Keep up the land-clearing discussion and remembered to DO something
> about it.
>
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