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Subject: | Seeking Out-of-Area Advice |
From: | Julie Clark <> |
Date: | Sat, 23 Jun 2018 08:56:57 +0000 |
Hi All,
I will be in Adelaide for a few days early in July and have two days free for birding. I'm thinking of day trips, no more than about 90 minutes' drive from the Tea Tree Gully area and possibly two or three locations for each day. (An overnight trip further
afield is also a possibility.)
I have done some research and have possible locations but would appreciate first-hand knowledge from anyone who has been over that way recently and can recommend places that are easy to find and that may produce some species not found in our local area.
Some of my possible locations include
Brookfield Conservation Park, several spots in the
Monarto/Murray Bridge area and coastal and wetland spots around St
Kilda ... up to Thompson's Beach.
Any advice/information would really be appreciated.
Cheers
Julie
Julie Clark
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