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Visiting Galah
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Australian Magpie
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Fred's visiting again
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Wandering emu
Satin Bowerbird
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Fred's back
Common Bronzewing Pigeon
Fred again
Pied Butcher Bird
Crested pigeon
Juvenile Wattlebird
Lorikeets and cactus flowers
Juvenile Sea-Eagle
Australian Raven
Swan family
Time for a new coat
Ravenous ravens
Australian Raven portrait
Wandering Emu
Pink Cockatoo
Arriving
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Red-tailed Black Cockatoos
Brolgas
Willie Wagtail
Visiting Rosella
Silver Gull
Little Pied Cormorant
Female Satin Bowerbird
Little Wattlebird, little fence
Kookaburra
Rainbow Lorikeet
Red Wattlebird
Poor old Fred
Sea Eagle
Collared
Meet the kids
Pelican at sea
Regal visit
Portrait of Fred
White-headed pigeon
Purple Swamphen
Yellow-throated Miner
Visiting wattlebird
I'm watching
Red Wattlebird
'Fred' came visiting..
Rufous Songlark
Feeding Fred
Feeding Fred
Fred
Visiting King
Pity about the post :-)
Visiting galah
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Kea portrait
I'm a kea
The visiting King
Nesting Buller's Albatross
Cape Petrel
Rainbow lorikeet
White-Cheeked Honeyeater
Emu group
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
Apostlebird
Away!
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Grey Fantail
Red-browed Firetail
Tasmanian Native-hen
Eastern Yellow Robin
Visiting Purple Swamphen
White-eared Honeyeater
Yellow-faced Honeyeater
Female Superb Fairy Wren
House Sparrow
Port Lincoln Parrot (Ringnecked)
Peregrine Falcon
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Red Wattlebird
White cockatoo arrival
Scarlet Robin (F)
Scarlet Robin (M)
Yellow-Rumped Thornbill
Rainbow lorikeets feeding
Drying
New Holland Honeyeaters
Red wattle bird
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Watching a Currawong watching me
Kookaburra portrait
Superb Blue Wren (female)
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Masked Lapwing
These large plovers (and they were previously known as "Spur-winged Plovers") are native across eastern and northern Australia. Usually found in pairs, they're not to be trifled with during the nesting season, when they attack like homing missiles should anyone approach their nesting area.
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Try to enjoy your weekend.
Terrific capture and superb colours
A beautiful image and great information.
Have a good weekend. Take care!!
Nice pic, and great information..
I do wonder if you have any action shots of it attacking someone!!!!
Best Wishes
Peter
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Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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