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Mangrove species in West Australia

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Subject: Mangrove species in West Australia
From: "Stanley, Mark M" <>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:48:51 +0800
Hi Rosemary,

You may find the Birds Australia hosted
http://www.birdata.com.au/maps.vm?lat=-27.1&lon=133.6&scale=40000000&spe
cies=1 site useful. Type in the species name and zoom in as much as
possible and you can get a feel for the details of the distribution of
birds 1n Australia. I use this site whenever I am visiting somehwere new
and use it to help plan trips. It has a couple of records of both
species near Exmouth.

I have seen Mangrove Robins and heard Mangrove Golden Whistlers at
Karratha (~300 km to the east of North Cape) but not seen either on my
single trip to Exmouth (a good spot for Bustards and Spotted Harriers
though).

Regards

Mark Stanley

Perth, WA

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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:40:07 +0800
From: John Graff <>
Subject: Mangrove species in West Australia
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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


> From: 
> To: 
> 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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