Hi All,
FYI. As noted below the traditional owners will be conducting Princess Parrot day tours this week and next. For further information call the Central Land Council on (08) 8951 6211.
Combining a trip for the parrot with a search for Australian Painted Snipe and a chance to see the outback at its very best sounds perfect.
Cheers,
Tim Dolby
From: Sam Rando [mailto:Sam.Rando@clc.org.au] Sent: Tuesday, 23 November 2010 10:12 AM To: Tim Dolby Subject: princess parrot update
Hi Tim
As you are probably aware, traditional owners are conducting day trip tours of the princess parrot site west of the Mereenie Loop Road this week and next.
Parks and Wildlife Service staff are currently at the nesting site (they are there this morning) and report that the princess parrots are still present. If you are able to post this update on relevant bird groups that would be appreciated.
Thanks Tim,
Cheers Sam
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Wonderful, Chris
Many thanks go to you all for this undertaking……….just wish I could go
Had a lovely week out of Alice in August, even tho’ no access at the time. Good luck to those who can – what an opportunity. Regards, Peter Madvig