Referring to Graham's posting about the Kalkadoon Grasswren " The 
Kalkadoon Grasswren is one of the easiest Grasswrens of all . No need 
for playback.' I would not be nearly so optimistic, like Alan Morris 
warns.
I well recall searching for Grey Grasswrens bearing in mind the 
memorable quote from Thomas and Thomas to the effect that it was " the 
easiest of all the grasswrens, noisy flocks of fifty in the lignum.'  
Well, armed with this knowledge we then spent about 8 hours in the dry 
swamp without hearing or seeing a  single bird, let alone a grasswren. 
It was one of the most birdless experiences i have ever had. But,  3 
months later after splash of rain, we had them within 13 minutes, 
following my warnings about how hard this was going to be.....
	Likewise, White-throated Grasswren this year at the well known 
Waterfall Creek site could not be found, i suspect due to the burning 
of the spinifex type habitat last year. The point is that much depends 
on the season and the habitat, I would go expecting it to be tough and 
be glad if it proves otherwise.
Good birding
Phil Gregory
www cassowary-house.com.au
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