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Bruny Island (Tas) 40 spotted Pardalote help?

To: Bert Harris <>
Subject: Bruny Island (Tas) 40 spotted Pardalote help?
From: L&L Knight <>
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 20:44:04 +1000
G'day Bert, if you can't find the 40S on Bruny, a "dead cert" location is the Peter Murrell Reserve at Kingston - access via the streets near the ANARE HQ at the top of the reserve.

Regards, Laurie.

On 06/01/2009, at 6:56 PM, Bert Harris wrote:

Dear birders,

I just finished the South Coast Track where I saw heaps of great birds (e.g. OBP! will send a report in a few days). Now I'm keen to head to Bruny Is to look for the pardalote but all of the rental car companies are booked up. Tonight I'm staying in Dover and I hope to hitch hike to the island tomorow. I'll be there as long as it takes (up until Sunday if needed). Can anyone suggest a good location for the bird? Would anyone be interested in doing some birding in the area over the next few days?

 Thanks so much!

 Bert Harris, Adelaide, SA




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