Hi Rosemary,
Personally, the furthest south that I've seen Mangrove Golden Whistler is
Broome and I've yet to get onto a Mangrove Robin. However, both range to the
Exmouth (North West Cape) area so I suspect you would be in with a shot around
there. I suspect that Carnarvon might be too far south to get them regularly
(happy to be corrected though).
Cheers,
John Graff
Perth, WA
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> Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:36:46 +0000
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Mangrove species in West Australia
>
> Hi Birding Aussers,
>
> Just beginning to plan our next trip and so I have a question for you:
>
> How far south on the west coast of West Australia have any of you seen either
> Mangrove Golden Whistler or Mangrove Robin?? e.g. Carnarvon?? North Cape???
>
> Despite the fact that we should have seen both these species on previous
> trips - one in the Kimberley/Broome and one in Queensland - we somehow never
> connected and I'm trying to decide whether there is any chance of picking
> them up in WA.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Rosemary Royle
> Wales, UK
>
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