Mick,
Three new records for "Autumn Beyond - 2012":
01.03.12:
Cambooya: 1 x Yellow-billed Spoonbill, 1 x Black Swan: Mark Cant
12.03.12:
Lake Galletly: Little Grassbird (calling): Rod Hobson
Regards,
Rod Hobson
Three Records for "Autumn Beyond - 2012"
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Cambooya sightings
Hey Rod
Can you get a more exact location from Mark please? Most of the Cambooya district falls within the local study area, and these two species would be both new for the Challenge as well.
Cheers
Mick
Can you get a more exact location from Mark please? Most of the Cambooya district falls within the local study area, and these two species would be both new for the Challenge as well.
Cheers
Mick
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Cambooya Address
Mick,
Mark saw these birds on Hodgson Creek that runs along the back of their property in Lucy Street, Cambooya. Can you put these on "The Challenge - 2012" if they prove to fall within the appropriate boundaries?
Also a good location for Spotted Black and Red-bellied Black Snakes; two of my favourites.
Regards,
Rod Hobson
Mark saw these birds on Hodgson Creek that runs along the back of their property in Lucy Street, Cambooya. Can you put these on "The Challenge - 2012" if they prove to fall within the appropriate boundaries?
Also a good location for Spotted Black and Red-bellied Black Snakes; two of my favourites.
Regards,
Rod Hobson
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Cambooya
Rod
Cambooya township is well and truly within area (Sector S1). Southern boundary is is about 4km south. Use Mt Rubieslaw, Emu Creek crossing and McNallys Road as landmarks to SW, S and SE, respectively.
Cheers
Mick
Cambooya township is well and truly within area (Sector S1). Southern boundary is is about 4km south. Use Mt Rubieslaw, Emu Creek crossing and McNallys Road as landmarks to SW, S and SE, respectively.
Cheers
Mick