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Slaty-backed Thornbill in SW Qld; some personal comments

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Subject: Slaty-backed Thornbill in SW Qld; some personal comments
From: Frank O'Connor <>
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 23:44:20 +0800
I suspect that Slaty-backed Thornbills may be more nomadic than people think.

Back in September 1997, I visited Nallan Station just north of Cue (about 650km NE of Perth).

I found Slaty-backed Thornbills were fairly common there. I would have said about as common as Chestnut-rumped. I even road killed one, which I collected and took into the WA Museum as a specimen.

I first went to Nallan in Fenruary 1996, and we found them without too much trouble, although we were inexperienced with this species at the time (it was a lifer for all of us). So we had a few false starts, and several frustrating times when we thought we had SBTs, but couldn't get a good enough view. But after we finally have excellent views of them, we then saw them several more times.

So I told everyone that this is the place to see them.

During 1998 and 1999, quite a few people went to Nallan Station and said that they couldn't find them. I figured they must be just overlooking them. But then in June 1999 when I visited Nallan Station again, we had a very hard time finding them. Indeed, we didn't find them on the station, but saw two near Walga Rock about 60km west of Cue. By this time, I was very familiar with the calls of both Chestnut-rumped and Slaty-backed. There weren't that many Chestnut-rumped Thornbills either, although they were still fairly common.

My conclusion is that SBTs move around according to the conditions, and that their range can expand and contract significantly. I am looking forward to going back there to see how common they are now.
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Frank O'Connor           Birding WA http://birdingwa.iinet.net.au
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