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Kimberley

To: 'Sandra & Neil Shelley' <>
Subject: Kimberley
From: Paul Doyle <>
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 07:13:16 +0000
Thanks Neil,

Can you provide moored detail on Thomas & Thomas please?

Paul



From: Sandra & Neil Shelley 
Sent: Monday, 27 June 2016 4:58 PM
To: Paul Doyle <>
Cc: Birding-Aus <>
Subject: Kimberley



Paul,



Check out pages 144-146 of the original edition of Thomas & Thomas - I found 
the Black Grasswwren in the area indicated on the map on page 145.  I had to 
sit & wait for quite a while, but eventually a pair came into view.



Neil



On 27 June 2016 at 16:36, Paul Doyle < 
<> > wrote:

HI all,

I will be in the Kimberley for the next 2 weeks and would appreciate some
advice. I will be with the family, so very limited dedicated birding time,
but it is my birthday, so they have to tolerate a bit of birding.

Never having been there before I have a hit-list as long as your arm but 2
in particular wold be good to see: Black Grasswren and Hooded Parrot.

I  understand the Grasswrens are in the Mitchell falls area. We will be
there for 3 nights (2 full days). Any tips re. good locations?(I know there
hard to find: just humour me!)

I understand Hooded Parrots  are possible in the Pine Creek area. We have a
night there on the way back to Darwin, so may have an hour in the morning.
Again, tips re. good spots wold be appreciated.

And of course, any tips for any good birds or spots anywhere between
Kununurra, Mitchell, Mornington and Purnululu would be very welcome.



TIA

Paul

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