Thanks very much to John and especially Jeremy for their answers, it is
very much appreciated!! :)
Cheers,
Ashwin Rudder
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 5:12 PM, John Tongue <> wrote:
> Hi Ashwin et. al.,
> I've been away from the Hobart scene for some time, but I reckon Jeremy
> O'Wheel's reply yesterday had pretty good info. Could also try Snug Falls
> for Scrubtit and Pink Robin, and Olive Whistler. Satin Flycatcher, I'd try
> drier woodlands - Waterworks Reserve??
>
> John Tongue
> Ulverstone, Tas.
>
>
> On 14/11/2011, at 6:34 PM, Ashwin Rudder wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I will be in Hobart in the first week of December, and am hoping to chase
> > down a number of species, both endemic and others. I am especially hoping
> > to see Scrubtit, Pink Robin, Olive Whistler, Satin Flycatcher (is Mt
> > Wellington, specifically Fern Tree, the best spot for these four?); Brush
> > Bronzewing, Blue-winged Parrot (Meehan Range?); and also (especially)
> > Forty-spotted Pardalote and Swift Parrot. Finally, where near Hobart is
> the
> > best spot for waders, and is there anywhere good for either Little or
> Fairy
> > Tern; and is there a good spot to see Short-tailed Shearwaters?
> >
> > One important note: I cannot get out to Bruny Island, so please do not
> > recommend it to me!
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Ashwin Rudder
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