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From: Kirri Hardy via Birding-Aus <>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2022 06:44:37 +1100
Hi Ron

Howard Springs roughly 15-20 min out of Darwin, is always reliable for me any 
time of the year. 
Get there before 8am if possible with less people…I usually detect them by 
hearing them foraging in leaf litter or the sound of their feet hopping through 
the debris, or they’ll actually call. (Familiarise yourself with their call if 
u havnt already)
I see them hop across the track often usually at the first part of the loop 
walk which starts on your left before the little walk bridge. I take my time 
with this first part of the walk …just scanning and listening. Sometimes they 
just freeze and just sit under an overhanging branch nd are difficult to spot 
so I scan the edge of the bush and a little in from the edge of the 
path…sometimes I’ve seen them just standing there. 
The other hand of the short loop walk I’ve seen them there too..

Hope this helps nd u see one 
Kirri Hardy 😊


Anyways 
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> Thanks, Andrew - I'll keep that information in mind.? East Point may be the 
> most reachable on a cruise stop.
> Regards -
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>    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 01:06:55 a.m. EDT, Andrew Bell 
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> Hi Ron
> Shouldn't be? too difficult to find a Rainbow P in Darwin at that time, 
> numerous accessible spots where they will be calling
> Cheers
> Andrew Bell ( Darwin)
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>> On 30 Sep 2022, at 2:21 pm, Ronald ORENSTEIN <> 
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>> Hi all, 
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>> I will be lecturing on a Viking cruise ship that stops in Cairns on 26 
>> October, Thursday Island on 28 October and Darwin on 31 October. I have not 
>> been to Cairns or Darwin since my grad study days in 1973(!), and I have 
>> never been to Thursday Island. 
>> 
>> I would greatly appreciate any birding hints on the best way to spend the 
>> days I have there (given the limited opportunities of a cruise stop), 
>> particularly in Darwin where the Rainbow Pitta eluded me on my last visit. 
>> Thursday Island does not seem to be a prime birding spot based on what I 
>> have read, but I would be glad to hear otherwise. 
>> 
>> I would also be glad to hear about the likelihood of interesting seabirds 
>> from anyone who has sailed in these areas. Our itinerary involves a straight 
>> sea run of twelve days from Honolulu to Cairns, a few days at sea en rout to 
>> Darwin, and then on to Bali and Singapore. I am hoping that I might have a 
>> chance at some of the gadfly petrels (eg Collared?), or Abbott?s Booby or 
>> Christmas Frigatebird en route from Darwin to Bali. 
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>> Thanks to all -
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>> Ron Orenstein
>> Mississauga, Canada
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