Hi Philip,
Think halfway between Cape Tribulation and Cooktown on the
Bloomfield track (the bulldozed track that started the major rainforest
conservation movement that eventually led to World Heritage listing for the wet
tropics). It's a better road now and serves the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal
community. Lowland wet tropics species and the prospects of a few rainforest
migrants in summer. Not too far to go north to Shipton's Flat for a bit more
elevation and interesting species. Or south to the Daintree. Mangroves,
riparian/riverine species (Bloomfield), rainforest and edge species.
Cheers
Peter Valentine
On 22/04/2014, at 1:02 PM, Philip Veerman <>
wrote:
> This is odd. Not that I know all place names but I don't recognise either
> Ayton or Bloomfield. So, being curious as to where this might be, I looked
> in my postcode book and a (somewhat old) basic road map atlas book. I cannot
> find either place name mentioned. So it is hard to know where to start about
> birds.
>
> Philip
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Mª José Valencia Sánchez-Arévalo
> Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 8:41 AM
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] INFO BLOOMFIELD
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>
> Good morning! I am in Ayton (Bloomfield) in this moment and i will stay here
> during two weeks. I would like to know if there are someone are living
> around this area or to know this place, because i want to ask some questions
> about several birds. Thanks in advance and good birding!
>
> M. Jo
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