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Sun 23 Aug, 2009 9:28 am
Has anyone here seen ground parrots in Tasmania?
Sun 23 Aug, 2009 10:55 am
I think the Ground Parrots are the green ones that hide in the buttongrass in the southwest, and fly about 20 metres and land again if you approach them.
We saw those ones between Cox Bight and Melaleuca. Not a good look at them, but definitely not the Orange Bellied that I am talking about.
Some info on the OBP in
this topic.
Sun 23 Aug, 2009 8:11 pm
Those are the ones. Man- how lucky to see them- now I've really got motivation to get to Melaluca. Thanks Adam! Next time you go I'll loan you my 100-400...it'd be awesome to get some shots of them.
Wed 26 Aug, 2009 4:06 pm
t_c_p have seen them on the slopes of Mt Eliza in the SW, below high camp hut, have some(blurry) photos somewhere, they let you get pretty close if you travel quietly
Wed 26 Aug, 2009 10:48 pm
cool!
Thu 27 Aug, 2009 9:17 am
Same as Adam, saw some in the Melaleuka / Coxs Bight area in January.
Thu 27 Aug, 2009 9:26 am
I think I saw one on pineforest moor once... It was large and green (and a parrot). It sprung out of the buttongrass like a quail went perhaps 50m and landed. I havent seen one before or since.
Thu 27 Aug, 2009 8:04 pm
A very very long time ago I saw a couple in the scrub near Snug. And we used to get them (very rarely) on the flats at Lauderdale. Been a long time since, but. Maybe I should get back down to Melaleuca. But . . . Oh, the mud on that track . . .
Thu 27 Aug, 2009 8:34 pm
scavenger wrote:Maybe I should get back down to Melaleuca. But . . . Oh, the mud on that track . . .
Dodge the bog with a lollypop perhaps?

Seriously tho, you can fly in & out. If I could afford the time, I would do that for a couple of weeks, take plenty of bottles of wine, a generator and the coffee machine.
That would be fun!
Fri 28 Aug, 2009 5:18 pm
tasadam wrote:you can fly in & out... a generator and the coffee machine....
You're not one of them noisy camping lots are you?
(the coffee machine I can heartily support, but the generator?... maybe you need to design a peadle-powerd version or something)
The last "generator" experience I had was at Deep Creek last Boxing Day... some kind people running it for about 5 hours after dark, so they could power their floodlight (directed off into the bush beside their caravan) and their telly.... <breaths in deeply> smell the serenity!
Fri 28 Aug, 2009 8:22 pm
tasadam wrote:scavenger wrote:Maybe I should get back down to Melaleuca. But . . . Oh, the mud on that track . . .
Dodge the bog with a lollypop perhaps?

Seriously tho, you can fly in & out.
I can afford the time easier than the plane. My budget is seriously limited.
Fri 28 Aug, 2009 10:02 pm
There is something to be said for total indulgence. Fly in -trip out(wine) + wake up in a magic place. I'm there Adam, book me a seat.
Sat 29 Aug, 2009 10:05 am
I saw a few ground parrots at birches inlet on the west coast. very shy things they were
But mostly it was their high pitched call throughout the night that I heard.
Sat 29 Aug, 2009 10:45 am
kramster wrote:tasadam wrote:you can fly in & out... a generator and the coffee machine....
You're not one of them noisy camping lots are you?
(the coffee machine I can heartily support, but the generator?...
The concept of flying in for a week or two and flying out again does appeal to me, as does taking a few luxuries such as wine. And
big camera lenses when I can afford them.
But the coffee machine and a generator I was not serious. Need fuel to run a generator anyhow, which cannot be flown in.
And my coffee machine weighs 27 kilo's - not going to carry that from the airstrip to the hut...
27 kilo's of port sounds much more appealing!

The idea of having a month or two and living on a large boat in Bathurst Harbour, taking photographic day trips with an inflatable up all the nooks and crannys, creeks and streams - now we're talking!
You know where to find me if I win lotto.
Sat 29 Aug, 2009 10:13 pm
oh baby- that's a lot of glass.
Mon 31 Aug, 2009 8:07 pm
tasadam wrote:The idea of having a month or two and living on a large boat in Bathurst Harbour, taking photographic day trips with an inflatable up all the nooks and crannies, creeks and streams - now we're talking!
Oh, yes!
Though I think I'd prefer a canoe. For the nooks and crannies, not the living aboard. Probably a bit damp for the latter.
Wed 02 Sep, 2009 11:15 pm
They are found in many places in Tas saw one on Mt Roland recently. SW cape range features LOTS though!
Thu 03 Sep, 2009 7:06 pm
ILUV- that's my backyard!!! Could you PM me the approximate place, for the next time I'm out there? (Roland that is)
Thu 03 Sep, 2009 8:24 pm
I wonder if they are largely territorial, there common distribution is apparently confined to the west:
http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=5155
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