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Subject: | RFI Mildura |
From: | "sanda" <> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Apr 2005 12:53:31 +1000 |
Hi Tony, A couple of good spots closer to town I've found well worth while are: 1. Around the area of the gliding club near Koorlong (SW of the city). It's mallee and chenopod shrublands. In 3 visits I've found Red-backed Kingfisher,Chestnut-crowned Babblers,Striped Honeyeater,Ground Cuckoo-shrike (Lucky!) and quite a lot more. 2. From that area if you drive south down 21st street and then on to Koorlong and beyond you'll hit some nice open Casuarina/mallee woodland. I've found Budgies,various woodswallows etc there plus more. 3.Lake Ranfurley can have a few waders,Avocets etc. Enjoy,it's a great part of the world. Simon Starr. |
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