RFI Forty-spotted Pardalotes, Peter Murrell Reserve

Hi everyone I will be heading down to Tasmania for a couple of weeks and will (hopefully) be spending a couple of days in Hobart at the end of my trip. I am hoping to see Forty-spotted Pardalote while there, and am wondering if they can still be seen at Peter Murrell Reserve (given the recent population dive), as will not have time to get to Bruny Island. Any advice on this would be much appreciated. Cheers Grace ===============================

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2 comments to RFI Forty-spotted Pardalotes, Peter Murrell Reserve

  • John Tongue

    Hi Grace, We’ve not been there for some time, but I’m sure people reported them there recently.

    Let us know if you need any directions to where they USED to be found.

    Cheers, John Tongue Ulverstone, Tas.

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  • "Shirley Cook"

    Admittedly a few years ago, but I have seen them in the grounds of the University of Tasmania.

    Regards Shirley

    Shirley Cook Secretary/Treasurer Birds Australia – Northern NSW Group