Hi Edwin,
I can't help you with your request, but I really think you should get
yourself the book from Thomas & Thomas "The complete guide to finding the
Birds of Australia". I mean, whoever is going to answer your request of 50
birds has to write almost a book.
Best of luck, Klaus
At 08:07 13/07/98 +1000, you wrote:
>RFI : WESTERN NSW / VIC
>
>To all
>
>I and a friend are planning a trip to Western NSW and VIC for November
>1998. We may be also venturing into eastern SA and south-western QLD.
>Although, I have seen some of the western species before, I have not yet
>ventured far enough to see many species (including the Emu) . We plan to go
>to such places as Round Hill, Mungo NP, Macquarie Marshes, Mootwingee etc. I
>would be very grateful if anyone could share some information for the best
>places to visit and to see the following species as below:
>
>
>1 Emu
>2 Blue-billed Duck
>3 Black-breasted Kite
>4 Letter-winged Kite
>5 Grey Falcon
>6 Malleefowl
>7 Inland Dotterel
>8 Banded Stilt
>9 Flock Pigeon
>10 Pink Cockatoo
>11 Regent Parrot
>12 Mulga Parrot
>13 Elegant Parrot
>14 Blue-winged Parrot
>15 Scarlet-chested Parrot
>16 Bourke's Parrot
>17 Black-eared Cuckoo
>18 Fork-tailed Swift
>19 Gilbert's Whistler
>20 Red-lored Whistler
>21 Crested Bellbird
>22 Chirruping Wedgebill
>23 Chestnut-breasted Quail-thrush
>24 Cinnamon Quail-thrush
>25 Chestnut Quail-thrush
>26 Chestnut-crowned Babbler
>27 Hall's Babbler
>28 Mallee Emu-wren
>29 Splendid Wren
>30 White-winged Wren
>31 Thick-billed Grasswren
>32 Grey Grasswren
>33 Striated Grasswren
>34 Redthroat
>35 Shy Heathwren
>36 Rufous Fieldwren
>37 Banded Whiteface
>38 White-browed Treecreeper
>39 Purple-gaped Honeyeater
>40 Grey-fronted Honeyeater
>41 Yellow-plumed Honeyeater
>42 White-fronted Honeyeater
>43 Pied Honeyeater
>44 Gibber Chat
>45 Orange Chat
>46 Crimson Chat
>47 Red-browed Pardalote
>48 Little Woodswallow
>49 Spotted Bowerbird
>50 Little Crow
>
>
>This list includes all the species that I have not seen and that have been
>recorded in western NSW and VIC. This also includes species that I will have
>little chance to see such as Flock Pigeons, Scarlet -chested Parrots etc.
>
>Thankyou
>
>Edwin
>
>
Kirrama Wildlife Tours Klaus & Brenda Uhlenhut
PO Box 133 SILKWOOD QLD Australia
http://www.gspeak.com.au/kirrama
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