If they are out there, Peter, they are probably all over the place. Two good
spots to look might be a few hundred meters inside the boom gate where the
Great Circle Drive (or whatever it's called) rejoins the road up to the peak;
and 3/4 way around the circle road where another track turns right to the old
branding yards. The second place can be reached from outside the park by
driving down Toynes Road. Park outside the gate and look around there, and in
the first 100m or so along the branding yard track. This spot is good for
robins and woodswallows as well.
Russell
on Thu, 31 Oct 2002 12:36:31 +1100 wrote:
> Hi All,
> There has been a few sighting of the Rainbow Bee-Eater at the You Yangs
> within the last month.
> Can anyone suggest the best location within the You Yangs to spot one?
> Many Thanks,
> Peter
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Russell Woodford
Music & Info Systems
Sacred Heart College Geelong
http://web.shc.melb.catholic.edu.au/music/auralonline.html
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