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RFI: Western NSW

To: Ashwin Rudder <>
Subject: RFI: Western NSW
From: Chris Charles <>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 11:02:10 +1000
Ashwin,
Have a look at Birdline site records for Nocoleche NR

        King Charles Waterhole, Nocoleche Nature Reserve
        Description:
Public access area of Nocoleche Nature Reserve. Natural waterhole on Paroo River south of Wanaaring. Riverine habitat adjoining
        waterhole with mulga redsoil habitat beyond.
        Season:
        May to September
        Period:
        15/05/1992 to 4/07/2012
        Lists:
        1
        Species:
        23

http://www.eremaea.com/SiteSpeciesList.aspx?Site=16630

Birdline will also help you with your other sites. This is available from the 'public' Eremaea home page without the need to log-in.

Nocleche has only one sighting list so maybe you could make it 2 on your return ;-)

Have a good trip.

Chris Charles




On 03/07/2012, at 11:04 PM, Ashwin Rudder wrote:

Hi all,
I'm spending some time out in western NSW over the next couple of weeks,
and was hoping to get some information on a number of locations and
species. I've already spent a fair while trawling the archives, which has
been great, but was wondering a bit about:
Mungo NP: I have a day there, and I can't find any recent info on it. Can anyone share some good spots within it, particularly for species such as
Redthroat.
Broken Hill: I've looked at Umberumberka Reserve and Living Desert Reserve, particularly with regards to Rufous Fieldwren, which I am eager to try for.
Are there any general tips that would help find them?
Sturt NP: Given the park's size and variety of habitats, are there any
areas that are particularly productive in others' experience. In
particular, I'm hoping to see Spotted Nightjar, Inland Dotterel, Cinnamon
Quailthrush, Banded Whiteface, Red-browed Pardalote, Black and Pied
Honeyeater, and Gibberbird.
Nocholeche NR: I can find almost no info on this place. Has anyone been
there, and can anyone tell me anything about it?
Gundabooka NP: My targets here are Chestnut-breasted Quailthrush and
White-browed Treecreeper, and if anyone could point me towards locations
for these two species, it'd be much appreciated.

And lastly a couple of species requests:
Banded Stilt: has anyone seen them in NSW at all, recently, and if so,
where?
Grey Grasswren: I've spoken to the land owner at Adelaide Gate, and
apparently access is still cut. Does anyone know any other reliable sites
in NSW?
Bourkes Parrot: this is one of my primary targets, and some tips on finding
it would be really appreciated.
Superb Parrot: I'll be passing through the Nyngan area on my way back, and am eager to try for this species. Is it really just a matter of driving
roads early in the morning and looking for them flushing?

This is my first trip out west, hence the very extensive wish list... Any
help would be great! :-)
Feel free to contact me either on Birding-Aus or offline.

Cheers,
Ashwin
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