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Shrike-Tit and Field Wren Follow Up

To: Roger McNeill <>
Subject: Shrike-Tit and Field Wren Follow Up
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 09:23:36 +1100
Nice!

John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.


On 31/10/2013, at 9:06 AM, Roger McNeill <> wrote:

> All,
>  
> I believe I responded directly to those that gave me tips on finding my 
> targets in WA, but to share with the rest of the list, it was a successful 
> trip.
>  
> I have now banked three "sub-species" when Clements gets around to splitting 
> them.
>  
> All were found in the Stirling Ranges, 4.5 hours SE of Perth
>  
> 1. A nesting pair of Western Shrike-Tit was found in the northern block of 
> the Stirling Ranges Retreat grounds...good recordings were made with a few 
> snaps.  In addition to some fantastic Wildflowers
>  
> 2. A number of spots were tried for Western Fieldwren, but the only one I 
> found was at Camel Lake on the north Side of the Ranges...good recordings and 
> a few nice close photos
>  
> 3. Western Whipbird was seen a couple of times without difficulty on the road 
> up to Mt Trio...Also got some nice recordings of these birds.  
>  
> However the best "bird" was a Honey Possum, seen and photographed on the road 
> while out spotlighting.  Lots of other good local species, some nice 
> frogs...a good weekend to be sure.
>  
> Thanks again!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> Roger
> 
> 
> Roger McNeill
> Samford Valley, SEQ
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