Hi Everyone,
just went for abit of finch spotting this morning to see what I could see at a waterhole that iv'e been to before and was delighted to see 9 different varieties of finches which included hundreds of Pics and Y/rumps,heaps of Stars, Chestnuts, Longtails, Masks, D/bars a few Zebs and 8 Gouldians, what a great morning well worth the effort,will have to return in a couple of weeks weather permitting as the wet season is well and truely on its way
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- casehulsebosch
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I will be back next year again Strop. You can tell me the location than.
Cheers, Case, Tauranga, New Zealand.

Cheers, Case, Tauranga, New Zealand.
- kimberley breeder
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Good to see you on the forum Strop 

- Strop
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Hi Sam,SamDavis wrote:We're hoping to make the trip to Kununurra next year so maybe we could meet up and you can direct me to that waterhole please Strop.
no worries, if ya coming to the finch count will catch up with you there. I see you live in Douglas Park thats not to far from my family who live in Mt Hunter.
- SamDavis
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As the crow flies we're very close to Mt Hunter - the other side of Razorback. My Mum lives at The Oaks and we very nearly bought a place on Calf Farm Rd at Mt Hunter. Unfortunately I have no relatives within spitting distance from you - closest is a nephew in Alice Springs then a brother in Perth. And yes hoping to fit the Gouldian count in so look forward to meeting.Strop wrote:Hi Sam,
no worries, if ya coming to the finch count will catch up with you there. I see you live in Douglas Park thats not to far from my family who live in Mt Hunter.