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Subject: | FW: [Birding-Aus] Melaleuca, Tasmania, South West National Park |
From: | "Steve Ransom" <> |
Date: | Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:39:32 +1100 |
Thanks to all for the information on Melaleuca. If we make it out alive after the single engine Cessna ride, I will let you know how we went in our search for the orange bellied parrot. Regards, Stephen Ransom -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of gary wright Sent: Saturday, 23 February 2008 10:16 AM To: Steve Ransom Cc: birding aus Subject: Melaleuca, Tasmania, South West National Park Steve my advice is walk in- its a great walk and a wonderful experience-yes there is accommodation there-as for orange bellied parrots on the walk into Melaleuca I had varied experiences-we flushed a ground parrot from the side of the track adn met some people who had seen 11 orange bellied that morning, but by the time we had got there, there were none to be seen-they had taken off for the mainland-this was in April a few years ago. However, I understand they are relatively easy to see there at the right time. Gary PS I realise that you mightn't have the time to walk in! |
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