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Re: Are there any Olive Whistlers in the Southern Highlands of NSW

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Subject: Re: Are there any Olive Whistlers in the Southern Highlands of NSW
From: Barbara Jones <>
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2008 09:59:57 +1100
Whilst the Far South Coast of NSW, particularly the Bega Valley Shire, is not the Southern Highlands of NSW, the responses relating to Olive Whistler locations are now including a wider area so I would like to add those from further south. The Far South Coast Birdwatchers are about to go to print with a publication, Birdwatching on the Far South Coast of NSW, Places to Go and Birds to See.
The entry for Olive Whistler is as follows:

Olive Whistler *1  Pachycephala olivacea

Status: Breeding resident. Usual in forests of Yambulla, Imlay Creek, Brown Mountain, Rutherford Creek and observed close to coast on occasions in autumn/winter e.g. Mogareeka/Tathra, Nethercote, Sth Pambula, Wonboyn, Millingandi, Wolumla Peak, Lochiel, Letts Mountain off Imlay Road. Invariably in moist forest, often rainforest or thick, moist eucalyptus regrowth 3-20 years after fire or logging.


Barbara Jones
A bit out of our area they are also on Gulaga Mountain at Tilba.
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