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Painted Finch, Sturt NP, NSW & SW QLD

To: "Graham Turner" <>
Subject: Painted Finch, Sturt NP, NSW & SW QLD
From: "Elizabeth Shaw" <>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 21:42:48 +1000
Hi Graham,
This message of yours might have answered a question I was just about to 
post.  I arrived at Cooma Station, Sunday and wemt out for my first sortie 
yesterday afternoon.  I got a brief look at a very bright red rump of a 
finch with no obviously red on face/bill.  The whole bird generally looked 
brown.  On checking the books I brought with me no red rumped finch is found 
in this area. I was unable to search again this afternoon.  Hopefully, I'll 
get out there tomorrow afternoon.
Any other possibilities or sightings in this area?
Elizabeth Shaw
(Usually of Phillip Island,
Victoria.)

 


-----Original Message-----
From: "Graham Turner" <>
To: "Baus" <>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:34:05 +1000
Subject: Painted Finch, Sturt NP, NSW & SW QLD


G'day Birders,
                       I've just come back from a trip to SW Qld, NW NSW 
(trip report coming soon), saw lots of good birds but one that stood out was 

Painted Finch, what a stunning bird. We saw these at two locations, one of 
which was in Sturt NP, at the Gorge Lookout. I was rather impressed with 
this sighting as there is only one record on the NSW NPWS atlas (similar 
area). However I have heard from John Rawsthorne that there are more Painted 

Finches near Mt Wood Homestead, also in Sturt NP.

The other location was just west of Coopers Ck, west of Thargomindah. Both 
of the field guides I had did not show them occurring in this area.

Cheers
Graham Turner 


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