Can you check the GPS for these sightings? If its Nelanglo (as per ebird) then the location should be further south (roughly opposite the 'pickwick' marker on Google Maps). Great set of birds by the way :)
Oops, yep it was Nelanglo. Do i need to edit them all or is there an easy way? Christine is a very good spotter to go birding with :) shame we dipped out on Crested Shrike-tit though.
I think you may have to go through them individually. I've run into the shrike-tits there a few times but not the flycatcher, sittellas, wb woodswallow or whiteface, so might need to pay another visit soon. Good to see breeding of these declining species too.
Ok, will fix them up. Yes i thought it a good chance for the Shrike-tit. The Sittellas and Wb Woodswallow should hang around since they have young and the Whiteface may be building a nest since one took a feather up to the tree? Most birds seen above the dam and it has water in it :0
A good place I found to see Shrike-tits was Monga NP along the Kings Hwy. I have seen them a few times there as well as some other good birds including Bassian Thrush, Olive Whistler, Red-browed Treeecreeper and Yellow-throated Scrubwren (apparently also good to see Pilotbirds but I dipped on them). Sadly I doubt there will be any birds there for a while now because it has been burnt in the recent bushfires. Hopefully you can find some Shrike-tits elsewhere.
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