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Could any one help with finding some of the Western Australian endemics

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Subject: Could any one help with finding some of the Western Australian endemics
From: Patrick Scully <>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 12:22:29 +1100
Deb and I and baby Gabrielle are travelling to Perth and Margaret River
(Bunker Bay)  in November / December  and would love to add a couple of the
WA endemics to our list.  Any tips on where to find any birds close to Perth
and Margaret River would be very much appreciated. I would love to see the
Rufous Treecreeper, the Western Thornbill, the Western Yellow Robin and the
Western Spinebill, but would be happy to see anything else too.  Here is a
list of the WA birds already seen: 28 Parrot, Red-capped Parrot, Western
Rosella, Laughing Turtle-Dove, Carnaby's (short-billed) Black-Cockatoo,
Baudin's (Long-billed) Black-Cockatoo, Red-winged Fairy-wren, Western
variety of the Splendid Fairy-wren, Southern Emu-wren, Grey Currawong,
Red-earred Firetail and the White-breasted Robin.
Thank you,
Patrick Scully
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