I was intending to hire a car for the day, Eric, so my main problem will be=
unfamiliarity with the roads.
The spelling of Ku-ring-gai is mystifying me a bit. The letters seem to be =
mainly the same, but I've seen a lot of variations on the hyphens and space=
s.
Peter Shute
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> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Ku-ring-gai NP info wanted (Sydney)
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> I've lived in Sydney for 3 years and know Kur-ing gai a bit.
> How mobile are you?
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> Eric
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> On 04/03/2013, at 11:44 AM, Peter Shute <> wrote:
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> > I'll be in Sydney on a conference in three weeks, and I'll
> have one day spare for birding/recording. I was wondering if
> there are any NSW list members who can help me work out a
> good spot to record a dawn chorus without being able to check
> the place out beforehand (i.e. find it for the first time in
> the dark).
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> > I'll be staying in Manly, so I was thinking Ku-ring-gai
> National Park might be ok. Does anyone know if access is
> possible early in the morning, or, if there are locked gates,
> if I can just walk in? Any recommended locations? I have no
> target species, just looking for an otherwise quiet place
> with a few birds calling that I don't normally encounter in Melbourne.
> >
> > Peter Shute
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