On the Birdata map, they appear to have been recorded at Bathurst. It
might be worth any birders travelling through towns such as
Wellington, Mudgee, Coolah and Dunedoo to stop and have a close look
at any Sparrows they see, in case there are any ETS lurking around. I
think the range of ETS might be a bit underestimated, as so many
birders turn a blind eye to sparrows, regarding them as "rubbish"
birds, and not worth a close look.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 07/10/2008, at 11:56 AM, Lawrie Conole wrote:
There are records up through Cowra and Parkes to the grid cell
containing
Orange in the current 'ongoing' atlas (Birds Australia Atlas II) - see
www.birdata.com.au
These data pertain to the period between 1998 and 2008, but are
certainly
later than the early 1990s.
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