Yes, I've been there, guiding birders in the vicinity of Seven Spirit Bay.
But I had to work with a driver not particularly interested in letting us
get near shorebirds. So I know what else is there, but little about the
shorebirds. If you like I could contact an Iwaidja traditional owner to see
if they could help.
Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
1/7 Songlark Street,
Bakewell, NT 0832
043 8650 835
PhD candidate, SCU
Vice-chair, Wildlife Tourism Australia
Nominated for the Condé Nast international ecotourism award, 2004 by the
renowned American website, Earthfoot.
Birds of Australia's Top End and Quiet Snake Dreaming available on
amazon.com
A second edition of Fauna of Australia¹s Top End used by the University of
NSW as a text for 12 years is now under preparation.
'It gave me huge insight into the lives' of Aboriginal Australians¹,
Jonathon Franzen, American author, birder, conservationist (August, 2011)
on Quiet Snake Dreaming.
www.denisegoodfellow.com ( to be launched again soon).
On 20/7/12 7:58 AM, "Burnice Starkey" <> wrote:
>
> G'day Birders,
>
> Has anyone been to this part of Arnhem Land?
> I know some new birders who are part of a Conservation Group going into
> Cobourg for a bird count survey.
> They will be there for the migratory waders among other species.
>
> What could they expect to see in August?
>
> Many thanks for any help.
> Happy Birding
> Burney
>
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