Allan, It is great that Broome BO has turned up one of these exciting Asian
passerines. I hope people are still looking for these and other migrants.
Several other species should be on the cards to turn up, and this year may
be better than most because of the drought and fires. My predictions for
new species are Yellow-browed Warbler (=Inornate Warbler, P.inornatus),
Stonechat, Sand Martin, and others! Cheers, Richard.
At 09:08 AM 9/02/98 +0800, you wrote:
>Three pictures of the Arctic Warbler recently seen (and later caught) at
>Broome Bird Observatory are now on the web. Go to the following address and
>double-click on "Arctic Warbler":
>http://cygnus.uwa.edu.au/~austecol/observatories/broome.htm
>This species may well occur regularly in very small numbers in northern
>Australia at this time of year, so anyone likely to be birding in NW WA or
>the Top End might be interested in checking out the pictures.
>Chris Hassell is preparing a detailed report for the Birds Australia Records
>Appraisal Committee.
>Cheers,
>Allan Burbidge
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