Hi Simon, unfortunately there's no such thing as a reliable
spot for those graptogyne Red-tails - they are moving opportunistically
all the time wherever Casuarinas are fruiting. However, Telford Scrub just
north of Mt Gambier can be a likely spot. Work the pine trees around
the south and west sides . Grundys Lane on the south and Carney Lake Rd on
the west. Saw up to 80 odd there some time
ago. Good
luck.
Tony.
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