If one used the first edition exhaustively and went to every location
recommended, as I did myself with other SA birders, there can't be too many
new places for the new edition to cover. I sold my original once it was out
of print and had served its purpose.
I'm with Carl on this. And if it's got errors like the Yumbarra one where
you should go through the gate at the end of Foggo's Rd before turning left
( then travel 2.1km along the fence before turning right up a poorly marked
narrow track etc), Hm!
Tony
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From:
On Behalf Of Carl Clifford
Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2011 10:05 AM
To: John Tongue
Cc: Birding-Aus; Robert Inglis
Subject: Thomas & Thomas 2nd Edition.
I am glad I did not rush out and buy T&T. I am always wary of books
with "Complete" in their titles anyway. I think I will stick with
Birdata, Eremaea and B-A's archives if I wish to discover where a
particular species may be found or what species are at a particular
location. Much more up to date.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 23/03/2011, at 9:43 AM, John Tongue wrote:
Hi All,
We found a few minor discrepancies in the info for Yumbarra
Conservation Reserve in SA. Nothing too major, but it could be
confusing when the notes say to turn left at the Dog fence before
travelling a few km to the gate through the fence, when the gate is
actually at the point Foggo's Road reaches the dog fence. Apart from
that, just a few name discrepancies. in this listing.
HAven't really tried out many of the others - though I did note Bob's
point about the unusual way Tasmania is sometimes handled!! (Didn't
want to appear too testy, or mention Brisbane Commonwealth Games :)
Cheers,
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.
On 22/03/2011, at 7:14 PM, Robert Inglis wrote:
> An interesting makeover but Tasmanians must be a little confused.
> There seems to be some doubt about whether Tasmania is part of
> Australia or, in fact, a separate country.
> I thought we worked this sort of thing out a long time ago.
>
> Check out the Bird Finder Guide for the Striated Pardalote and
> Eastern Spinebill entries.
> Or Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo and Shining Bronze-Cuckoo.
> Or Masked Owl and Eastern Barn Owl.
> Or Kelp Gull and Silver Gull.
>
> There's probably more but this little idiosyncrasy shouldn't prevent
> anyone finding those, and other, species.
>
> Bob Inglis Sandstone Point
> Qld
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