Gee thank you all so much for the info I visited Jondaryn yesterday and the
man that runs the pub told me he has people visit from overseas to find
them there is a reserve on Mount Tyson road which he says they have been
seen in. I went but no luck. I am in a group on fb and someone posted a pic
on it just a week ago and got quite obnoxious when I asked where it was
taken. He said Darling Downs. I have a feeling it was in or around
goondiwindi. I never knew about the salt bush so that gives me a clue too.
Am so excited and will definitely let you know if I find one. Thank you so
much
On 18 Apr. 2018 8:06 am, "Glenn McRae" <> wrote:
> Hi Louise,
>
> I Have found the White-winged Fairy Wrens around the top end of Lake
> Coolmunda near Inglewood.
>
> Otherwise, they have been reported between Oakey and Jondaryan, best to
> check Ebird for these reports.
>
> Regards
>
> Glenn McRae
> Stanthorpe, Qld.
>
>
>
>
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> From: Birding-Aus On Behalf
> Of
> martin cachard
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 April 2018 6:33 AM
> To: Louise Sherratt;
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] White wing fairy Wren
>
> hi Louise,
>
>
> if I were you, I'd head westward from Toowoomba towards either the St
> Geogre
> area, or more south-west towards the Mungindi/Dirranbandi districts...
>
>
> I can't think of any particular sites off hand, but once you start to see
> any saltbush, bluebush, or rolly-polly type vegetation by the roadside or
> nearby to it, then I'd check them out.
>
>
> someone else on here, who lives in or visits these districts more regularly
> than I, may be able to be more specific with a location...
>
>
> I would learn their call - it's not a hard one to remember, and is a very
> mechanical reel that is very different to Red-backed, Superb and Variegated
> F/w calls...
>
>
> White-winged Fairy-wrens are one of the more abundant songbirds of our
> inland areas nationally, but they do like the above vegetation-types...
>
>
> and, you will see far more brown birds than bright blue & white ones too!
>
>
> coming into this time of year, you will encounter many young brown birds,
> brown females, and males in thier brown eclipse plumage too!
>
>
> but when you find a group of them, hang in there and be patient, because
> there will be a dominant male in his bright blue & white plumage with them
> somewhere!!!
>
>
> good luck, and please let me know how you go with it...
>
>
> martin cachard
>
>
>
> trinity beach, cairns, FNQ
>
>
> ****** PS : if you stuggle to locate some in these districts, then just
> keep driving inland until you do... **********
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Birding-Aus <> on behalf of
> Louise
> Sherratt <>
> Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2018 8:42 PM
> To:
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] White wing fairy Wren
>
> Hi there
>
> I am a photographer searching for the wwfw.... I live in Brisbane and was
> wondering where the best place would be to find them. Maybe around the
> oakey
> toowoomba area?
>
> Thanks
>
> Louise
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