Hi David,
How far from Mandurah are you willing/able to go? For the firetail and the
Long-billed Black-Cockatoo you will most likely have to get up onto the Darling
Scarp. If you head across from Mandurah to Pinjarra and then up into the hills
around Dwellingup you should be in a good area for both but unfortunately I
don't know specific sites in that area (hopefully someone else will chime in).
Western Thornbill should be up there as well, look particularly for jarrah
forest with grass trees (Xanthorrhoea sp) understory.
Western Thornbill you might also be able to get a bit closer to Mandurah (there
are records on Birdata) but again I don't know of any good spots in the area
Cheers,
John
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> Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 12:28:40 +0930
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Red-eared fire tail near Mandurah
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> Hi
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> I have a request for information about the whereabouts of Red-eared
> Firetails near Mandurah in WA as I have a weeklong conference there in
> September and would love to get my eyes on them if at all possible. I
> realise they are more common further south but will have to content myself
> with close to Mandurah. Also hoping to see Long-billed Black Cockatoos, and
> Western Thornbills as well.
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> Thanks
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>
> David
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