Simon,
A rather cracking find, pity it was dead and can't really be added to
the Australian list.. I presume that it has island hopped down the
Sundas and Nusa Tenngara, as the are not renowned for long hop
flights, preferring to refuel every day or so. Pity it had not been
found earlier on its Australian leg but there is a lot of open space
down the WA coast and not many birders looking. Also they are furtive
little devils. It took me 2 hours to finally nail my first one,
despite the fact that it was calling regularly.
Thanks for reporting this discovery.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
Ps don't suppose anyone could tell which race it was? I presume it was
siberica, as the chances of a davisoni getting here would be an even
more of a wonder.
On 12/07/2011, at 2:56 PM, Simon Mustoe wrote:
http://bird-o.com/2011/07/12/siberian-thrush-first-for-australia/
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