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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sweetland" data-source="post: 1586694" data-attributes="member: 27337"><p><strong>Exmouth area</strong></p><p></p><p>It was 3rd time lucky with <strong>Spinifexbird</strong> at Shothole canyon. We had great views of 2 birds on our first morning visit which was yesterday. Both were about 9.5km up the track, one alongside the track, the other along the dry creek bed which forms a crescent from the track to the left. Heard a couple of others too, and they seem to prefer the flatter gorge bottom with very big spinifex under mallee. The slopes are stonier, and I'm guessing might be the area to concentrate on for the <strong>emu-wrens </strong>on our next visit. This site also produced <strong>Australian Ringneck, Red-browed Pardalote </strong>and <strong>Variegated Fairy-Wren</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Heading round north of Exmouth into Cape Range yesterday, we also picked up <strong>Rufous Calamanthus, Crested Bellbird, Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, Wedge-tailed Shearwater, Fairy Tern, Western Bowerbird</strong> and what we reckon are <strong>Little Crows</strong>. An 8 lifer day for Tony, and today he's off to Perth to hopefully bag a heap more before returning to Cairns.</p><p></p><p>I'm really going to have to control my birding, bashing my bump with bins keeps openning it up and it just won't heal. It's hard to not bird though when there's the chance of a new <strong>emu-wren </strong>round the corner. Especially now I've got this new target of catching up with Pandachris! Nothing from Harry by the way Chris, and good luck with Citril Finch.</p><p></p><p>1434 <strong>SPINIFEXBIRD</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sweetland, post: 1586694, member: 27337"] [b]Exmouth area[/b] It was 3rd time lucky with [B]Spinifexbird[/B] at Shothole canyon. We had great views of 2 birds on our first morning visit which was yesterday. Both were about 9.5km up the track, one alongside the track, the other along the dry creek bed which forms a crescent from the track to the left. Heard a couple of others too, and they seem to prefer the flatter gorge bottom with very big spinifex under mallee. The slopes are stonier, and I'm guessing might be the area to concentrate on for the [B]emu-wrens [/B]on our next visit. This site also produced [B]Australian Ringneck, Red-browed Pardalote [/B]and [B]Variegated Fairy-Wren[/B]. Heading round north of Exmouth into Cape Range yesterday, we also picked up [B]Rufous Calamanthus, Crested Bellbird, Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, Wedge-tailed Shearwater, Fairy Tern, Western Bowerbird[/B] and what we reckon are [B]Little Crows[/B]. An 8 lifer day for Tony, and today he's off to Perth to hopefully bag a heap more before returning to Cairns. I'm really going to have to control my birding, bashing my bump with bins keeps openning it up and it just won't heal. It's hard to not bird though when there's the chance of a new [B]emu-wren [/B]round the corner. Especially now I've got this new target of catching up with Pandachris! Nothing from Harry by the way Chris, and good luck with Citril Finch. 1434 [B]SPINIFEXBIRD[/B] [/QUOTE]
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