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Tasmanian trip report

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Subject: Tasmanian trip report
From: "Gregory Little" <>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 19:03:06 +1000
Gooday birders
 
Have been off Birding aus for a couple of weeks. Believe there is a
banded Pacific Golden Plover in Sydney somewhere. Could someone please
forward some directions.
 
Went to Tasmania for a week. Saw 118 birds in 7 days, with 21 new
species for myself. Saw most of the endemics but not the Forty Spotted
Pardalote, at Peter Murrell Reserve, within a few hours of getting off
the plane. Had great views of the FSP on Bruny Island next day and the
Scrubtit at Fern Glade walk, then saw the Strong-billed Honeyeater
within a few days after. Saw a heap of pelagics, including four lifers,
on the Eaglehawk Neck pelagic boat trip, courtesy of Chris Lester. In
one day had a fine sunny morning, rain and hail later and than snowed on
after lunch.
 
Greg Little

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