Just a note re the White-breasted Whistler, saw it (pair actually) easily
(on foot and not particularity muddy) in 2004 at Crab Creek Mangroves a few
kms down the road from Broome Bird Observatory (also Broad-billed
Flycatcher, Dusky Gerygone).
John Leonard
On 4 October 2015 at 00:04, Daniel Hoops <> wrote:
>
> Hi Bernard (and everyone),
>
>
> That sounds like it was an awesome trip! Seems like you saw some things I
> missed when I was there a year ago, but I just wanted to mention that two
> birds that it sounds like you struggled with, white-breasted whistler and
> chestnut rail, were quite easy to see on a birding boat tour we took from
> Wyndham. We also saw several more otherwise-hard-to-see species including
> great-billed heron, and the ebird report is here:
> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S20273275. The company we
> used is here: http://www.northboundcharters.com.au/birdwatching/.
>
> [
> http://www.northboundcharters.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/logo_fish.png
> ]<http://www.northboundcharters.com.au/birdwatching/>
>
> Birdwatching - Northbound Charters
> A recent half day research trip with a leading Western Australian
> ornithologist recorded a large number of rare bird species in the areas we
> travel.
> Read more...<http://www.northboundcharters.com.au/birdwatching/>
>
> Dan
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