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From: | "Michael J Hunter" <> |
Date: | Sat, 1 Mar 2003 22:12:20 +1100 |
Hi Michael, Two Peoples Bay is about an hour's drive east of Albany W.A. and most famous as being the site of the rediscovery of the Noisy Scrub-bird a few years ago. As well as Western Whipbird, also a good spot for Western Bristlebird and other WA endemics like Red-eared Firetail, Red-winged Fairywrens, Red-capped Parrots, White-breasted Robins, Western Spinebills, Little Wattlebird. Rock Parrots also there. A must for any serious birder, but do your homework, see Frank O'Connors website via the Birds Australia site. Cheers Michael |
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