Hi Brian,
Thanks for the report.
Especially glad to hear that you saw Eyrean GW at Montecollina.
We were there a few weeks ago. When we pulled up in the middle of the
day i was pretty sure i saw two run across nearby. By the time i had
parked the car and gone over to have a look all i found in the area
were a few White-winged Fairywrens so i assumed i had been imagining
things. Maybe i wasn't...
Cheers
Dave
On 03/08/2008, at 6:05 PM, <>
<> wrote:
...birds of interest were 3 Mulga Parrots. There were a few White-
backed Swallows along
the way, & 1 Inland Dotterel about 30km east of the bore. I arrived
at Montecollina
just before dusk. As I was setting up camp I heard wren-like calls
coming from a nearby
bush. I was amazed to see a pair of Eyrean Grasswrens run across
less than 15 feet
away. I followed them for about 50mtrs, with great views as they
ran between the sand
hummocks. Unbelievable. Next morning (1') I had a very brief
glimpse of a EGW before I
continued on up the Track to a spot where there were a lot of dead
trees (S28 57.150
E140 07.626). ....
Cheers
Brian Johnston
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