Exciting birds at Mungo and Hattah



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  • janine echidna

    Sending again as I heard some couldn’t view my original email.

    JANINE DUFFY Director Marketing ECHIDNA WALKABOUT PO Box 370 Port
    Melbourne, Victoria 3207 AUSTRALIA

    GOLD WINNER 2014 World Responsible Travel Awards “Best for Wildlife
    Conservation”
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    (0)3 9681 9177 On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:45am, Janine Duffy <
    janine@echidnawalkabout.com.au [janine@echidnawalkabout.com.au] > wrote:
    Hi BA

    If you can, I would recommend a visit to Mungo NP, southwestern NSW and
    Hattah, north-western Vic in the next few months. If you haven’t seen a
    Crimson Chat, Orange Chat, Budgie, Regent Parrot, Mallee Emu-wren or
    Striated Grasswren now might be the time!

    We were up there two weeks ago and it was rocking. At one stage, when we
    were reaching overload from the abundance and cacophony of woodswallows,
    trillers, songlarks, bee-eaters, thornbills, whitefaces, babblers and
    apostlebirds at Mungo the tour leader, Simon Thompson – a very experienced
    birder – turned to me and said “Is it always like this? This is utterly
    spectacular, especially for an arid area”.

    At Mungo the highlights were:
    6+ Crimson Chats including at least one pair carrying nesting material –
    means they could be around for a while. Foreshore Walk – on the plains
    6 Orange Chats at Red Top Tank and Vigars Well
    Chestnut Quail-thrush at Mallee Stop
    Chestnut-crowned Babblers – Foreshore Walk – and White-browed Babblers – at
    main camp
    Little Buttonquail – at Garnpang Road and near Zanci Homestead
    …and driving back through the park at 6.30pm there were so many small
    birds on the road we had to take it slowly. Some of them were Orange Chats,
    many were Pipits but we were rushing by then for dinner and had to keep
    moving.

    At Mungo Lodge we saw Budgerigars flying overhead and a pair of Hooded
    Robins. The Lodge is under new ownership and well worth staying or going
    for a meal.

    At Hattah-Kulkyne the highlights were:
    2 Mallee Emu-wrens – Nowingi Tk area
    1 Striated Grasswren – Nowingi Tk area
    14+ Regent Parrots – Nowingi Tk area
    and Red-necked Avocets are breeding at Colignan

    Also the Great Darling Anabranch is flooded and there are parrots
    everywhere. I’m getting the lists on eBird but its taking a while.

    All the best, Janine


    JANINE DUFFY Director Marketing ECHIDNA WALKABOUT PO Box 370 Port
    Melbourne, Victoria 3207 AUSTRALIA

    GOLD WINNER 2014 World Responsible Travel Awards “Best for Wildlife
    Conservation”
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