Hello all,
Thank you for your help. I am passing by Geelong on family trip and did
not, for one second, hope to see OBP in natural habitat. However, when I
saw the news that 15 has been recently released and that a team is tracking
them I took my chance and asked through facebook page, of which I have been
followed the activities for a few years now. I have no idea that the site
need permit to enter as most birding area I have been to in Australia so
far is free to enter. My situation did not permit me to apply and pick up
the permit/key in time for Sunday morning. Anyway, I hope all the success
on this release project and hope that there will be more and more OBP in
nature.
Best regards,
Nonn Panitvong
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 9:42 AM, Michael Honeyman <
> wrote:
> Somewhat short notice!
>
> The best bet, one would have thought, would be to contact the BirdLife
> Australia OBP team if the desire is to specifically see OBPs / OBP
> conservation work.
>
> Amy Adams is the project officer. Steve Davidson is the BLA organiser for
> OBP surveys at WTP. I have copied them in.
>
> However it’s asking a bit much asking on Friday for someone to show you
> the OBP work this weekend …..
>
> Good luck…..
>
> Mike
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> > Hi all, a birder from Thailand got in touch, asking to observe OBP
> tracking at the WTP. Dr Nonn Panitvong is a committee member of the Bird
> Conservation Society of Thailand, BirdLife's Thai partner. Dr Nonn has only
> a very limited time in Melbourne. I think he may have a small chance of
> seeing some released OBPs in public areas, so this is a call for anyone
> willing to take him there weekend 21/22 April. Please email him directly:
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