Albany deep ocean pelagics 23 & 24 May – spaces on Sunday

Hi all, Due to the usual late cancellations, we have a few spaces available on the Albany deep ocean pelagic on Sunday 24th May. Weather permitting, we will be leaving early (0500) from Emu Point Boat Harbour and travelling further offshore than usual trips targeting deep ocean petrels and albatross. The cost with a full . . . → Read More: Albany deep ocean pelagics 23 & 24 May – spaces on Sunday

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Wrong Fairy-wren

Thanks to Graeme Chapman for pointing out my mistake in saying we saw “dulcis” at Lockhart River. I’d forgotten the start of the conversation about dulcis being the Variegated, and seeing the photos made me think of the female Lovely Fairy-wren. (Maybe I’ll tick both ;). I’m sure it would fit in with my ticking . . . → Read More: Wrong Fairy-wren

Ticks

I remember the late Tim Fisher (of the Philippines) telling me about a client who asked him (Tim) “Did you see that well enough for me to tick it?” David Robertson Adelaide Birding-Aus mailing list Birding-Aus@birding-aus.org To change settings or unsubscribe visit: http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org

Grasswrens and fairy-wrens

Hello Carl, Thank you so much for your feedback and kind remarks. It’s nice to know that I’m not the only grasswren fanatic. Planning and displaying my website has taken many thousands of hours work and is ongoing, but I am starting to slow down. There is much more to do and I wonder whether . . . → Read More: Grasswrens and fairy-wrens

Red-tailed Tropicbirds on Norfolk Island [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

It was a case of right place, right time for once with my camera last week when I caught up with plenty of Red-tailed Tropicbirds at Rocky Point, Norfolk Island. Rocky Point is the roughly the south-western corner of Norfolk Island and it is accessed by a lovely walk through the 100 Acres reserve. The . . . → Read More: Red-tailed Tropicbirds on Norfolk Island [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]