Reflecting Galahs
The Kings
Wedge-tailed Eagles
Visiting Wood Ducks
Pacific Black Ducks
Swanning around
Pied Currawong
Golden Whistler
Wandering emus
Ringnecked Parrot
Bin chickens
The colony
Family portrait
Flying home
Wood ducks
The duck family
Emu pair
The Wood Duck family
Spinifex Pigeon
Corellas
Hybrid duck
Australasian Darters
More pelicans
More emus
Black Kites
Pelicans
Bench and Bin Chickens
Corellas
Pelican flypast
Eastern Yellow Robin
Yellow Thornbill
Flame Robin
gone.. # 4 of sequence
Out of there! #2 of sequence
Not so fast! # 3 of sequence
Galah portrait. #1 of sequence
Crimson Rosella pair
Lake Albert Sunset - Day 2 #4
Squabbling Corellas
Immature King Parrot
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New Holland Honeyeater
New Holland Honeyeaters are among the more common avian residents in our area. They are nectar eaters and are attracted to the flowering callistemons seen here.
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They're having a good time here too at present!
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