Nothing in the database from that area
Cheers
Paul
Paul Fennell
COG Database Manager
6254 1804
0407105460
From: martin butterfield
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Sent: Monday, 16 November 2009 12:08 PM
To: Ian Fraser
Cc: Cog line
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] whipbird at Molonglo Gorge
The ACT Atlas certainly
reinforces the absence of the birds from that area.
One of the longer term residents of the Carwoola area commented to me recently
about the spread of dense Kunzea ericoides around the Carwoola/Hoskinstown area
in the last 20 years or so. This is somewhat similar habitat to where I
have heard whipbirds in the Murrumbidgee Valley. Could that have allowed
some birds to spread across from Tallanganda and into the Molonglo
Valley? They'd have some sparsely vegetated areas to cover, but not too
far.
Martin
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Ian Fraser <> wrote:
Yesterday morning, one (at
least) calling almost in the carpark. It seems a somewhat curious locale, given
that I'd have thought it was pretty effectively isolated from other whipbird
habitat (Murrumbidgee and Tallaganda would be the closest populations to my
knowledge, and the Molonglo corridor is generally pretty whipbird-unfriendly).
Nor have I ever heard one there, or recall hearing of one; a quick look at the
list archives doesn't contradict that either. Someone will doubtless remind me
though!
cheers
Ian
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Environment Tours; Vertego Environmental Consultancy
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