Hi All,
I while back I posted an RFI for Capertee Valley and got some very
useful info back from a few people. Many thanks! As things have worked
out I will actually now two dawns at the Capertee Valley and maybe a
clear day at Royal Nat Park either side of my conference.
I now have lots of useful info for the former, though I have noted that
there are no further reports of Regent HE on eremaea since a flurry in
October. Is anyone on birding-aus aware of sites where Regents may have
been seen recently, or would be more likely?
My other targets there (as well as a host of other more common stuff)
are Turquoise Parrot, Rock Warbler and Plum-headed Finch. Again if there
is recent gen that is not on eremaea I'd be really grateful.
I will have one day to bird RNP with a friend after the conference. If
anyone can suggest a one day itinerary for RNP that would take in a
range of habitats and species, but def include a crack at Superb
Lyrebird for my friend, again that would be really appreciated.
Regards, Ian
--
Prof. Ian Reid
School of Computer Science
University of Adelaide
Adelaide, 5005
ph: +61 (08) 83132135
www: http://cs.adelaide.edu.au
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