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White-browed Crake at Byron Bay NSW

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Subject: White-browed Crake at Byron Bay NSW
From: "Steve McBride" <>
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:14:04 +1100
Oops, of course I meant Does anyone 'know', not 'no'.

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Sent: Friday, 12 February 2010 12:57 PM
To: birding aus
Subject: White-browed Crake at Byron Bay NSW

Hi all,
On Wed, I rec'd an email with photo of White-browed Crake seen at West
Bryon STW on 2nd Feb.
Yesterday afternoon, I went there with 2 friends to search for it. All
three of us got great views for about 10 mins & heard it calling many
times before & after seeing it. 
No doubt, it's definitely a White-browed Crake, I think a long way south
of it's normal range.
 
Does anyone no if there's been many previous records, if any, of
White-browed Crakes in NSW or SE QLD.? 
What would be the most southerly record for this species.?
 
Cheers
Steve McBride
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