Hi Frank 
Sounds like a great trip Frank. The Superbs Parrots you saw I think are
close to their northern limit. 
Regarding Corvids, the most likely species to be encountered in the
following locations are:
Forster /Tuncurry - Forest (mainly along the beach areas) and Australian
Raven and Torresian Crow (the later mainly away from the beaches)
Krambach - not sure
Burren Junction - Little and Australian Raven
Gilgandra - possibly either Little/Australian Raven (I have not been
there)
Capertee - Australian Raven, though Little Ravens have been seen here.
Blue Mountains - Australian Raven (though Little Ravens have been seen
in Megalong Valley).
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Subject: NSW Trip
I travelled from Krambach near Forster on the mid north coast of NSW, 
across to Burren Junction to see the GHL on Monday 24th.  I then
travelled 
south to Gilgandra, and then the Capertee Valley before flying out of 
Sydney on Thursday evening 27th.  A few comments on the birds I saw.
1. A male Superb Lyrebird beside the road between Wauchope and Walcha.
A 
wonderful unexpected surprise.
2. More White-winged Choughs than I have ever seen before.  Far more
than 
the number of Apostlebirds.
3. A few Superb Parrots flew across the road about 5km east of Burren 
Junction.  A couple of Mallee Ringnecks the next morning.  No
Pale-headed 
Rosellas though.
4. I was surprised by the number of Red-rumped Parrots on the trip.
5. A Black Falcon near the large flock of Plumed-Whistling Ducks behind
the 
silo. Both NSW state ticks for me.
6. A Speckled Warbler at the Piliga #2 Rest Area.  I have seen a few
before 
when on tours, but this is the first I have found for myself.
7. Three Blue Bonnets just east of Gilgandra.
7. A question about the corvids.  What are the common corvids at Forster
/ 
Tuncurry / Krambach, Burren Junction, and Gilgandra /  Capertee / Blue 
Mountains?  My guess was Little Raven for all of them that I heard, but
I 
didn't hear any call in the Capertee Valley or the Blue Mountains.  They
certainly didn't sound like Australian Raven, Torresian Crow and Little 
Crow with which I am reasonably familiar with in WA.  Quite a few near 
Burren Junction glided on flat wings making me think for a short time
that 
they might be raptors, which I don't remember seeing in corvids in WA.
The 
field guides show Australian Raven and Little Raven with a chance of
Little 
Crow in the west, and perhaps even Forest Raven in the east.
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Frank O'Connor           Birding WA http://birdingwa.iinet.net.au
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