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From: | Bron King <> |
Date: | Fri, 21 Nov 1997 00:38:37 |
At last I feel qualified to give lyrebird peering advice. We've had 40 hectares near Brown Mountain in NSW for 15 years, which is populated fairly thickly by Superb LBs. We hear them, glimpse them,and regularly run into their babies on low branches, them but never get to WATCH them. Until our last visit, when a very lucky 15 minute creep sans running shoes of any description brought me within 2 metres of a male. He scratched and called for 15 minutes, then wandered off through the rainforest gulley, leaving me a richer watcher! Bronwyn Bronwyn King ACT Australia |
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