Hi all,
The Red-necked Pharalope was seen by 7 observers this morning from 6.45 am and
was still present when I left at 7.30 am. It was in the spot described
previously by Mike Carter (in my Melway Edition 30, its Map 99 G3) at the south
end of the wetland on the eastern edge giving good views from the edge looking
west.
regards
Jim Caine
Jim Caine
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