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To: | "'ozbird'" <> |
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Subject: | RE: Hattah N.P. |
From: | "Conole, Lawrie" <> |
Date: | Tue, 21 Oct 1997 11:25:34 +1000 |
> More suitable habitat might exist around Pink Lakes (Murray-Sunset NP) > west of Ouyen or Wyperfeld NP to the south where it has been recorded. > Good advice above for both the Slender-billed Thornbill & the Striated Grasswren, though Hattah-Kulkyne is a good spot for the Mallee Emu-wren. Around "The Springs" on the Murrayville Track (Big Desert Wilderness area of Wyperfeld NP) is also good for these species. The Murrayville Track (in the south starts at Yanac near Nhill, goes through to Murrayville in the north) is passable by 2WD, although it has bad sand drifts in parts, & particularly so after a prolonged dry spell. Cheers ************ Lawrie Conole 2/45 Virginia Street Newtown 3220 Victoria AUSTRALIA E-mail <> Phone BH (03) 9669 9732 Phone AH (03) 5229 4037 Phone Mobile (0419) 588 993 Fax BH (03) 9663 3669 ************ |
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