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RFI re Rockwarbler, Eastern Bristlebird and Glossy Black Cockatoo

To: Rob Gully <>
Subject: RFI re Rockwarbler, Eastern Bristlebird and Glossy Black Cockatoo
From: Wendy Cayless <>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 08:28:38 +0000
The top car park at Wattamolla in the Royal National Park is usually a good
spot for rock warblers!

Wendy Cayless

On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 7:48 AM, Rob Gully <> wrote:

> I live in Gippsland Victoria and am planning a very quick trip to Bushel's
> Lagoon next week to see the Paradise Shelduck.
>
> The plan is to return home via the coast.Kiama, Sussex Inlet, Bateman's
> Bay,
> Merimbula, Mallacoota etc.. and  would dearly love to pick up Rockwarbler,
> Eastern Bristlebird and Glossy Blacks on the way. Any suggestions that are
> not too far of this track would be appreciated.
>
>
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> Rob Gully
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> 0434 140 880
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