Hi All,
For those interested (and that seems to be very few, come on, surely some
more people are?), I saw the female Orange Chat again yesterday at 5:50pm,
and from 6:10-6:30pm. Same area as mentioned in an earlier email. This was
after two previosuly unsucessful attempts.
Definitely an Orange Chat female - yesterday offered different (overcast)
lighting conditions which showed the colours differently; the rump appeared
more orange, and the eye is deifinitely dark. Although there are lots of
Silvereyes and Superb Fairy-wrens flitting about there, it's still quite
distinctive in colour from some angles, and the typical chat style of flight
is also a giveaway. Trying to look through all the grazing horses offered a
new challenge!
Please see earlier email for more details, and I can send people further
directions if you email me (or phone 04040293536). Cheers.
Frank
Frank Hemmings
Curator
John T. Waterhouse Herbarium
School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of New South Wales
UNSW SYDNEY 2052
AUSTRALIA
Tel +61 2 9385 3274
Fax +61 2 9385 1558
CRICOS Provider Code:00098G
Frank Hemmings
Curator
John T. Waterhouse Herbarium
School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of New South Wales
UNSW SYDNEY 2052
AUSTRALIA
Tel +61 2 9385 3274
Fax +61 2 9385 1558
CRICOS Provider Code:00098G
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