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RFI WA RTTB etc.

To: "Frank O'Connor" <>
Subject: RFI WA RTTB etc.
From: Ross Jones <>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 07:56:20 +0800
G'day All,

We've just returned from a weekend chasing Malleefowl (successfully :) )
out past Merridin and whilst we were out there we visited Sandford Rocks
Nature Reserve (near Westonia).  We found Redthroat there in the Mallee
scrub around the base of the rock and we also found plenty of then in the
scrub out near Bodallin too.

We've seen a few (well the back end of a few) Painted Button Quail out at
Collins Road earlier this year (about 3 months ago) and as recently as
April we saw fresh "plates" where they they had been scratching about so it
might be worth a look.  Most of the activity seemed to be on the first 2
hilly areas on the right as you drive down Collins Road.

Cheers,
Ross


On 13 May 2014 18:48, Frank O'Connor <> wrote:

>
> Bob Dawson asked about Red-tailed Tropicbirds at Rottnest.
>
> The WA Sightings web site is http://birdswa.org.au/sightings.htm although
> it is better to access it via the BirdLife Australia web site at
> birdlife.org.au/wa and then click on Sightings
>
> No recent records, but I am not sure how many people would have looked.
>  Even if the last sightings were birds breeding on Rottnest, then they
> probably would have gone north by now.
>
> Bob also asked about Redthroat, Painted Button-quail and Sooty Tern.
>
> There is a chance that you could see Sooty Tern from the shore at Lancelin
> north of Perth, but again I doubt if there would be any still around this
> late in the season.  This is a good area to look for Rock Parrot (I last
> saw them at the north end of town on a grassy area).
>
> Not sure about a good site for Redthroat close to Perth.  Kalbarri north
> of Geraldton is the closest I can think of, or perhaps somewhere near Hyden
> SSE of Perth. But neither would be certainties.  They are relatively easy
> to get near Carnarvon, and also Mt Magnet / Cue but these are long
> distances from Perth.
>
> Painted Button-quail is getting harder to find in the south west in the
> last few years.  The dry conditions?  There are still some at Dryandra
> State Forest, but you would need to search hard.  The area near the start
> of the Ochre Trail is still a chance.  You could try along Collins Road off
> the Brookton Highway SSE of Perth.  Rottnest Island is actually not a bad
> place to look for them.  There was a record not too long ago at Bold Park
> in Perth, but I am not certain exactly where.
>
>
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