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Subject: | RFI: NE Queensland Blue-faced Parrot-finches |
From: | "Chris Gregory" <> |
Date: | Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:38:39 +1100 |
Troy In January this year I was with a small group of birders on Mt Lewis and saw 4 Blue-faced Parrot Finches. I even managed a few fairly ordinary photos. They don't hang around for long. The location was a small grassy clearing about 30m long by 10m into the scrub on the right hand side of the road, from memory about 500m from the top "car park" (where the trail starts). They were in the scrub at the back of the clearing. Probably gone by now! Good hunting. Chris Gregory 2008/11/17 John Moverley <> > Alan, > > Sorry I can not be of much help. We had been to several places looking for > birds and I had become bush whacked. > It was not on the Mountain but a a road to the south-east of the Mossman - > Mt Mount Molloy Road. > > John Moverley > > > John, > > Where was the Black-winged Monarch? > > Alan |
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