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Subject: | thanks for info re Townsville |
From: | robert handfield <> |
Date: | Sat, 28 Jun 1997 04:22:53 -0400 |
Hi all, I want to thank all of you who wrote in with suggestions for birding in the Townsville area; we didn't have time to go everywhere but we got to three diferent places and added several birds to our lists; notably White-throated HE; Bridled HE and Chowchilla. We also had great views of some other birds that we previously had only seen fleetingly such as Victoria's riflebird (m& f) and Crimson Finch. Unfortunately, while we found the Golden Bowerbird's bower, he didn't make an appearance. But all in all, a great short break away from the worries of work and the bustle of Sydney. One item of note: Slater says the Forest Kingfisher is an uncommon resident in the north; if Townsville is regarded as north we had an unusual weekend then because we saw three all within 30 metres of one another at Cromarty Siding. Perhaps that's not unusual there. Again thanks to all who responded. Cheers Bob Handfield |
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