Peter
I was hoping you could fill me on the Myna situation. I've seen these
birds at Carroll before but no further west.
I didn't dismiss the Black-faced Woodswallows as insignificant, hence the
mention. These birds were right at the 150 meridian rest area on the
Oxley Highway. I suggest they were drifting eastward as a result of
things really start to dry out further west.
When travelling north-east I usually take the Premer - Spring Ridge -
Werris Creek route and return via Gunnedah - Mullaley - Tambar Springs.
Cheers
David
David Geering
Regent Honeyeater Recovery Coordinator
NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
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