Hi,
Is there someone from South Gippsland, particularly near Pt. Albert who can
help with the query below?
I've received no response from the addressee I got from Birds Aus (West
Gippsland Regional Coordinator)
This is what I sent>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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I got your email address from BirdsAus HO in reply to the query text
below>>>>
Can you help with a name and phone/email for anyone in BirdsAus from around
Pt. Albert? I met a nice lady at Pt. Albert a couple of weeks ago who
mentioned she's regularly involved in bird counts at Mann's Beach etc. but
never got details.
I want to query the sighting of 4 thornbills I saw at the Pt. Albert end of
a morning walk from Seabank and appear similar to the slender bill we have
here (in S.A.). They were in the floodplain with striated fieldwrens and
brown thornbills in adjacent shrubs.
Are there any suggestions on what these are? I'm positive that they're not
Brown Thornbills which were common in the adjacent shrubbery.
The location is as mentioned, 30 meters or so past where the track crosses
over a small wooden bridge from the last building at Pt. Albert, a grey 2
storey house, and near where it commences to enter between the coastal scrub
and mudflats-samphire/chenopods.
Cheers ...
Peter
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