G'Day Grant,
Origma is an easy one for a dead set cert. Try the Campfire Ck walk in
the Glenbrook section of the Blue Mountains NP, right at the Eastern
end of the range.
White-Ears aren't common down here in the lower BM's, and I have a
strange association with them and granite country, which only occurs
at the far west of the range (in the Megalong and at Lithgow). That
said though, I reckon I've only seen 2 or 3 in the BM's.
Our resident Gang-Gangs have been quiet this winter, and the best
regular spot to see them is probably the Cathedral of Ferns camping
site at Mt Wilson. You could make a trip of it, camp there and pick up
Crescent HE's as well.
If you're lucky Carol will read this email and tell you the names and
addresses of each of these species and where they are right now and
will be on thursday next week. Until then I hope I've been a little
bit of help.
Evan
On 7/8/07, Grant Brosie <> wrote:
Hey everyone,
Yes I'm posting another RFI on the Blue Mountains. I
really, really, really want to see Rock Warbler,
Crescent and White-eared Honeyeaters and Gang-gang
Cockatoo.
Would prefer to stick to the eastern side of the
mountains.
Any recent info would be great. A dead set cert spot
would be even better! lol
Thanks in advance,
Grant Brosie
Raworth, NSW
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