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Re Thick-billed Grasswren, WA

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Subject: Re Thick-billed Grasswren, WA
From: "Fiona Anderson" <>
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 11:34:01 +1000
Can any birder help me with the location of this bird (my second last grasswren now that the striated has been split)? I believe it is fairly easily seen in the (a?) carpark at Monkey Mia. As I am travelling with a group of non-birders, I will have a very limited time there (while they do a dolphin trip) in a fortnight's time. So I have to make the most of my time which by definition is not going to be at the best birding hours.

Any help with specific directions would be wonderful.

TIA,

Cheers,

Fiona

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