The Birdlife Great Western Woodlands project publishes a periodic newsletter
for anyone interested in this vast temperate woodland.
We regularly feature a particular bird of interest found in the woodlands. This
Spring we wish to feature the Scarlet Chested Parrot. Sadly our Western
Australian database of bird photos is lacking in good images of this species.
We would be delighted if someone was prepared to allow one of their images to
be used for our newsletter article. There would be proper accreditation of
course.
If you can help contact me, Maris Lauva .
For information about the project visit
http://www.birdlife.org.au/projects/great-western-woodlands
Cheers - Maris
(I'm happy to correspond with anyone wishing to go birding in this area).
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The Great Western Woodlands (GWW) is a 16 million hectare swath of woodlands,
mallee and heath interspersed with salt lakes, granite outcrops and in the
north-west ...
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