Hi John
Have you considered Striated Fieldwren?
Not sure if they're found in Bournda but they can be found further south in Ben
Boyd NP near Eden.
Regards
Marnix
> On 18 Oct 2014, at 8:03 pm, John Brown <> wrote:
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> I am in Bournda National Park, just south of Tathra this weekend. Today I saw
> a bird more or less front on, with a light coloured chest, but with heavyish
> striations, and a fully cocked tail like I wren. The striations were much
> heavier than a striated thornbill (STB), and besides the bird was a bit too
> bulky for a STB. I instantly thought of a heathwren, but both eBird or
> birddata have only rare sighting if any in this area. Also I didn't see it's
> rump, so can't say if it had a Rufus rump or not. The only other bird I can
> think of would be a speckled warbler but I have never seen one with a fully
> cocked tail like a wren. Can they do that? Any other ideas?
>
> John
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