All,
I saw a group of at least 7 in the East MacDonnell Ranges in early September
The rains have moved a lot of birds around, so don't be suprised to see many
birds "out of range"
cheers
Tony Crittenden
www.tcphotos.net
tcphotosdotnet.blogspot.com
Adelaide
South Australia
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> Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 03:49:35 -0700
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Brown Quail at Kata Tjuta October 17
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>
> Hello Everyone-
>
> I forgot one bird I thought I should have mentioned in my previous report- I
> had a Brown Quail on the Valley of the Winds trail, at Kata Tjuta where it
> begins the circular portion. I thought it was going to be a Stubble Quail,
> but it was mostly dark brown, strongly barred underneath (not streaked) and
> ran with it's neck outstreatched. It isn't shown on the range maps I have
> access to, so am not sure how often it occurs at Kata Tjuta.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
>
>
> AJ Knue
>
> Seattle, WA
>
>
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>
> > I just ended 3+ days at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and thought I
> > would post some highlights. We had some amazing weather with daytime highs
> > 19-23 C and a virtual lack of flies. Flowers were pretty abundant and
> > everything was green. Birds were likewise abundant. Masked Woodswallows
> > were present in the many hundreds if not thousands along the roadsides.
> > Pied Honeyeater was also everywhere- you could randomly stop anywhere and
> > hear one singing. Saw one Black Honeyeater this morning along the road near
> > the Cultural Center. Also found 2 singing Redthroats- one at the junction
> > of the road to Kata Tjuta and and the road to Kaltukatjura/ WA and another
> > on the Liru Walk about half way ro the Mala Walk. Other noteworthy birds- I
> > had several vocal Chiming Wedgebills at the Kata Tjuta Sunset Viewing area-
> > one gave me the opportunity to watch him at leisure while he foraged and
> > sang; I also had Black-chested Buzzard nearly everytime I visited the area
> > around the Cultural Center; and White-backed Swallows were nesting as close
> > as 15 kms to Yulara along the Lasseter HIghway.
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