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RFI Cunnamulla, Corner country

To: Chris Ross <>
Subject: RFI Cunnamulla, Corner country
From: David Stowe <>
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 13:58:07 +1000
Hi Chris,
I am in the middle of planning a very similar trip in July! I have spoken to Ingrid from Sturt NP and she has advised that Sturt NP is very dry and not many birds around. Still very much in drought. A very different story to further north and east. Haven't heard what Innamincka is like.
Cheers
David Stowe


On 31/05/2008, at 8:50 PM, Chris Ross wrote:

Hi All,

I'm looking for an update on conditions in this area, I'm looking at doing a loop from Cunnamulla to Innamincka then down through Sturt NP and back to Sydney via Broken Hill in July. I've heard conditions are good around Cunnamulla and across through the channel country. Anyone have recent info on conditions across to Innamincka and Sturt NP? I've read the posts on the activity around Cunnamulla and found some info on sites for Grey Grasswren. Seems like the easiest site to get to is Cooper crossing on Innamincka Road. I'd be interested to hear of recent sightings of Grey Grasswren, Eyrean Grasswren, quail thrush and other dry country specialists, plus of course the Grey falcon, apparently seen on Bowra recently. Thanks in advance for any updates.

regards,

Chris Ross
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