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Eyre Peninsula - Western Grasswren

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Subject: Eyre Peninsula - Western Grasswren
From: Peter Waanders <>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 12:41:21 +0930
Great stuff Greg. Anyone intending to look for Western Grasswren along the
Whyalla-Iron Knob road, at the well-known site marked by the disused
railway carriages, please be advised that those carriages have recently
been removed and there is now a construction camp in its place. The
grasswrens are still present, but only on the opposite side of the road.
It's not a real problem as they're all through this area in suitable
habitat, but if you're looking for the railway carriages, they've gone!
cheers
Peter


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