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Help with a Blue Mountains Bird

To: Graeme Chapman <>
Subject: Help with a Blue Mountains Bird
From: Carol Probets <>
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 15:47:54 +1100
Hi Graeme,

Indeed, I also reckon parts of the Boyd Plateau probably have suitable habitat. 
These are areas most birders don’t get to.

Unfortunately snow in the Blue Mountains is nowhere near as regular as it used 
to be.

Cheers,

Carol




> On 13 Mar 2018, at 10:02 am, Graeme Chapman 
> <> wrote:
> 
> Hello Carol, 
> 
> Not much doubt about the "mystery" bird being a Golden Whistler. You can see 
> the yellow undertail coverts.
> 
> Regarding Olive Whistlers, I'd be looking for the highest point where there 
> is regular winter snow, maybe Mount Bindo?
> 
> Olive Whistlers regularly breed at Mt Ginini west of Canberra. You need dense 
> thickets of Myrtaceous shrubbery 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Graeme
> 
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