Dear Friends,
I was also thinking of other possible desitinations if it turns out not to be worthwhile spending 7 days driving to and from Jupiter Well to find the Princess Parrot. One thought was to head up north to Katherine tolook for Gouldian Finch, which I missed there on a round-Australia in 1986. Has anyone seen Gouldian Finch in that area recently. I remember going out to Chinaman’s Creek but there was no water in it and no finches showed up (unsurprisingly).
Any recent information would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
John Penhallurick
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Hi John
Have just driven home to Katherine from Darwin today. Watched a group of 12+ Gouldians, (two adults, the rest immature) at the truck stop just south of the Ferguson River (section of old road parallel to the highway) settling to roost for the night in a small wooly-butt (E. miniata) right beside the old road (from 6.00 to 6.30). There were other Gouldians’s settling into tree tops along the car park in the fading light, along with much other activity including a dead tree with a roost of about 12 bee-eaters, a similar number of black faced woodswallows and one male hooded parrot.
The creek at this site the other side of the railway was very reliable for Gouldians in the ealry morning last year
Cheers
Andrew Bell Katherine
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There should be Gouldians at any waterbody in the area that is suitable, eg shallow edges studded with cobbles or short grass. Denise
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