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RFI King Island

To: Frank Pierce / Janet Mattiske <>
Subject: RFI King Island
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:08:13 +1000
Hi Frank, et. al.,
It's a couple of years now since I went to King Island, but from our info, it's almost impossible to find Brown Thornbills any time there. It would be an extremely rare sighting. The common Brown Thornbill on KI is in fact the Tasmanian Thornbill - in a far wider variety of habitats than the wet forest they frequent on 'mainland' Tasmania. We didn't find any California Quail, but were told that between NAracooppa and Sea Elephant, or Naracoopa and Currie on the Northwestern (dirt) road are the most likely places. We found Scrubtit in a few of the denser patches of scrub and forest - some just near Currie harbour, some on the east coast, and some in the last remaining forested area, just a bit to the west of NAracoopa.

Hope this is helpful - and please let someone know if you definitely ID Brown Thornbill.

John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.


On 16/01/2008, at 11:38 AM, Frank Pierce / Janet Mattiske wrote:

Hi Birders,
I am planning a trip to King Island at the end of January.
From my research to date, it seems that Californian Quail and Scrubtit may be hard to find and Brown Thornbill almost impossible.
Any advice on where these birds have been seen would be appreciated.
Cheers
Frank Pierce

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