--- On Wed, 11/5/08, David Adams <> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Greg & Val Clancy
> <> wrote:
> > A young birdo reported hearing a Logrunner at Iluka
> > Nature Reserve, north coast NSW, some years back.
> > They don't occur there but a particular call of
> > the White-throated Treecreeper was somewhat
> > reminiscent of the typical call of the Logrunner
> > and that was what was making the 'Logrunner' call.
The coastal rainforest at Iluka would have been separated from the Big Scrub
and it's unlikely (but possible) that Log Runners were ever there. From what
little original vegetation remains, it looked to me like the sub tropical
rainforest that used to cover large parts of the region didn't extend closer to
the coast than Maclean, with a big gap of drier forest for species to cross to
get to the rainforest at Iluka. As it happens, I lived in Maclean for three
years.
Thanks for the suggestion about the Treecreeper. I'm familiar with one of its
calls, which is similar to the Fan Tailed Cuckoo. But I can see I'll have to
go back to the coast and investigate further.
> A local birder told me a few years back he'd seen Logrunners
> nearly at the Victorian border in the southern part of the Bega
> Valley Shire once some years ago. I don't think this was every
> recorded anywhere or that anyone repeated the sighting.
If is an isolated population near Batemans Bay, it's probably highly
threatened. The whole area is rapidly being sold off and developed, and all
the forest cut down. Even if it was not a Logrunner, the clearing will be
threatening many of the species in the area.
Thanks for the input!
Rob
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