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New Grasswren Species

To: "'Janet Mattiske and Frank Pierce'" <>, <>
Subject: New Grasswren Species
From: "Tony Russel" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:08:33 +1030
Yes, when you get to the picnic area, which is sort of on the left of the
track, there as a flattish approach to the hill over to the right with
scattered rocks. That's one of the best places to look, but don't go up the
hill.

Tony


-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Janet Mattiske
and Frank Pierce
Sent: Tuesday, 22 November 2011 10:15 PM
To: 
Subject: New Grasswren Species


Hi Richard,
I've been to Whyalla CP. It is a very small park, predominately 
'flat'. Wild Dog Hill is near the western boundary but it is only 
100m high so nothing like the hills of the Flinders.
In August 2003 I saw the Thick-billed near the walk track to the 
hill, but on the flat' before the track started to ascend the hill. I 
understand others have seen it on the hill.

Cheers

Frank Pierce

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