The western most car parks at Loch Ard Gorge are pretty reliable. You won't
find them much west of there until about Portland. If you have a car with
central locking (Land cruiser) that makes that short high pitched squeak
when you lock it, then you will probably get an answer from the resident
males. Another good spot is the Ranger station at Nelson.
Look for them running across the tracks away from the car parks. They
forage under the Acacia scrub.
You can read about the species in the Action Statement on the NRE Web site
under Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statements
John T. Fisher
-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny Skewes [SMTP:
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 11:31 PM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] RFI rufous bristlebird
I am going from Melbourne to Warrnambool on Monday. Can anyone tell
me
the best spot to see a Rufous Bristlebird? I believe they are around
the
carparks at 12 Apostles or Loch Ard Gorge or etc. Has anyone got
recent
info?
Jenny
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