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Subject: | Darwin and Top End Trip RFI |
From: | "michael hunter" <> |
Date: | Fri, 29 Jun 2007 11:52:59 +1000 |
Andrew, The bird "squeaker" from Australian Geographic shops is a sure-fire way of bringing out White-throated (and Black in the Kimberley) Grasswrens at the top of Gunlom Falls. Use it so that the squeak is low-pitched. They followed us around up there even as we walked back to the river. Cheers Michael > My view is that the notion that White-throated Grasswrens, if such a > bird exists at all, can be seen at Gunlom is a cruel hoax. Well not > that cruel Gunlom is lovely - take a snorkel&facemask. > You might get more helpful advice from the NT birds list: > |
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