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RFI: Yellow Chats at Marmor Queensland

To: "'Russ Lamb'" <>, "'Steve'" <>, "'Judith Hoyle'" <>, "'BirdingAus'" <>
Subject: RFI: Yellow Chats at Marmor Queensland
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:08:51 +1030
Thank you Russ. I'd better check with Enid next.

Tony


-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Lamb  
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:19 PM
To: Tony Russell; 'Steve'; 'Judith Hoyle'; 'BirdingAus'
Subject: RFI: Yellow Chats at Marmor Queensland


The Dec 2009 edition of "The Sunbird" (the journal of the Queensland 
Ornithological Society) contains an article titled "Further discoveries 
extend the range of Capricorn Yellow Chat in coastal Central
Queensland", 
authored by Wayne Houston, Roger Jaensch, Robert Black, Rod Elder & Leif

Black.

 Quoting in part from the abstract: " Extensive surveys of marine plain 
wetlands of western Broad Sound and the Fitzroy River Delta, Central Qld

between 2005 and 2008 identified several new sites and extended the 
documented range of the recently re-discovered Capricon sub-species of 
Yellow Chat ,Epthianura crocea macgregori. All newly discovered sites 
comprise only small portions (less than 300 ha) of much more extensive 
marine plains. They included: two breeding sub-populations and an
incidental 
occurrence of the Capricorn Yellow Chat in Western Broad Sound
immediately 
west of its known range; two sites (one confirmed breeding
sub-population) 
in the southern Delta near to previously documented sites; and the 
rediscovery of the chat in the far north of the Fitzroy Delta, where it
was 
collected over 120 years ago in 1882 but not reported 
since.--------------Despite the increase in known sites of occurrence,
the 
population of this critically endangered subspecies is estimated at less

than 400, the majority within one main area,Torilla Plain, with only
small 
numbers (5 to 30) in the remaining sites."

  Participants at the BA National Campout in October 2007, ably hosted
by BA 
Capricornia  , saw Yellow Chats sitting on fences from public roads
whilst 
still in their cars.

Russ Lamb, Maleny,SEQ



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