hi Jane,
it's been many years (15 yrs) since I was there at Port Wakefield, so it's not
recent info, but I found a small party of them readily as soon as I found the
first good habitat for them in the low samphire/saltbush as you enter the Port
Cinton CP, just on the west side of the hwy and just north of Port Wakefield
township itself.
as long as that habitat is still intact I would imagine that they will still be
in that area given that they are a resident species...
cheers,
martin cachard,
solar whisper wildlife cruises,
daintree river, FNQ
& trinity beach, cairns.
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Subject: Slender-billed Thornbill - recent sightings.
I am travelling in South Australia and would appreciate location advice and
recent sightings of the Slender-billed Thornbill. I will be in the Port
Wakefield area before travelling into Yorke Peninsula. Thank you. Jane Hall.
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