I saw a pair birding along the river near to Drysdale River Station just north (c60km?) of the Gibb River Rd.
I don’t think it’s officially spilt but it’s a unique taxa irrespective of decision about speciation. It was a highlight for me on our trip.
As you head N from the station Peter Waanders and I found a pair calling very quietly in the paper barks adjacent to the river. Just to the west of the river crossing.
In fact when we heard them I thought they were 50-100m away but they were virtually above our heads!
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On 20 Aug 2019, at 17:12, Michael Hunter <> wrote:
Does anyone have any tips on when where, and how,( ie calling in? ) we can see the Northern Shrike-tit?
Is it still a subspp or now a full species.
Many Thanks
Michael
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