Hi all,
I spent some time re-organising my bookmarks today and SA is the only place
I can't monitor for vagrant birds and special sightings. As I am close
enough to do a weekend trip I would love to know what is happening over the
border. If anyone knows a "Birdline" style site I would love to know about
it.
Thanks
Jen
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:15 PM, David Kowalick <
> wrote:
> Happy new year to all birders for 2010,
>
> I can't help but notice that Eremea birdline does not include any info from
> South Oz. Can that be remedied somehow? In any case SA has been firing
> lately with some great birds not far from Adelaide including regular
> sightings of Lewin's Rail and Goolwa where there is also a Ruff, Latham's
> Snipe, and various crakes as well. Gluepot has had yet another downpour on
> Friday night last from an obliging thunderstorm. I was part of a party of
> five birdos who were there on Saturday and Gluepot is the best I have seen
> it for years. Many birds have dramatically increased their populations and
> we managed to see most of the rarest birds along with various irruptive
> species (Pied HE, WW Trillers, Crimson Chats).
> Plenty of rain up in the far north of the state will doubtless mean good
> birding later this year along the Birdsville and Strez tracks.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> David Kowalick
>
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