>I will be spending several days in Noosa this coming weekend.
>I read in Bradbury's latest edition of Where to Find Birds
>that Noosa National Park is as good a place as any to find the
>White-eared Monarch. Has anyone seen a White-eared Monarch
>there recently? Any pointers to reliable sites in the area
>would be appreciated. Of course if there is a site close to
>Brisbane too I would be keen to know as I may have some free
>time. Please reply to me personally. Thanks
Back in July 1998 I spent a week in Noosa - no White-eared Monarchs to
be had in Noosa NP then.
However, I did see one at Poona Lake in Cooloola NP just to the north.
No idea how reliable either of these sites are!
L.
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