Hi Cas,
At Botany Bay NP, I regularly see them near Cape Solander - as you go
into Cape Solander, there's a track off to the right before you get to
the carpark - about 700ish meters in there's a pipeline that goes down
to the refinery. There's 2 spots I see them - the first is immediately
on the left in an area of heath overlooked by some rocks. The second is
near where the pipeline starts - off to the north is a big stack of
rocks and a water tower - in that area I see some there, although I
haven't seen them there for a few months now (there's been a largeish
flock of ravens move in and stick around - they're probably still there,
but just not showing), the first area is better.
In the Royal, Mt Bass firetrail is one of the best spots for them.
And at all the spots - you want good emu-wren conditions - not much
wind, and get down early.
Cheers
Troy
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Wow, whereabouts in Botany Bay NP was theat? I have not seen an Emu Wren
and
went down ot Royal NP some time ago (BBNP is closer)
Cheers
Cas
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nordstrom
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February 2011 4:43 PM
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Subject: Botany Bay National Park
Went for a short walk this afternoon in the misty rain and observed a
pair
of Southern Emu-wrens plus 3 Brown Quail.
I have had a number of visits to the park but this is my first record of
Emu-wrens.
regards Terrill
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