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Birds Of The Great Dividing Range & East Coast


A few more images from our extensive travels in the area named.

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Victoria's Riflebird, Atherton Tablelands QLD.

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Female Satin Bowerbird, Bournda NP NSW South Coast.

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Superb Lyrebird, many of these birds took refuge in Wombat holes to escape the 2019 -2020 fires. Wonboyn NSW South Coast.

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Turquoise Parrot at nest, Chiltern - Mt Pilot NP VIC.

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Scarlet Honeyeater, Byfield NP Capricorn Coast QLD.

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Bassian Trush, East Gippsland VIC.

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Eastern Spinebill, Mornington Peninsula NP VIC.

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Grey Shrike-thrush, Avon River VIC.

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Bell Miner, the common bell sound heard in bushland.  Ben Boyd NP South Coast NSW.

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Striated Heron, these birds love mangrove habitat, Centenary Lakes Cairns QLD.

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Brahminy Kites, The Causeway Capricorn Coast QLD.

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Little Wattlebird on Coastal Banksia Ben Boyd NP NSW South Coast.

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Tawny Frogmouth, a widespread nocturnal species, Croajingalong NP VIC.

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Eastern Whipbird, Snowy River East Gippsland VIC.

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Wonga Pigeon, Bournda NP NSW. Speaking to an indigenous friend, they are rather tasty. biggrin

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Eastern Yellow Robin, Shoreham Foreshore Reserve VIC.

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Clamorous Reed-warbler, a noisy but secretive bird of our waterways. Mitchell River East Gippsland VIC.

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Australasian Pipit in melting snow, Mt Hotham Victorian Alps. A widespread species from the beaches to the highest peaks.

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-- Edited by 86GTS on Thursday 12th of January 2023 05:28:58 AM

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Beautiful photos. I looooove birds. 



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They are great photos. I love birds and listening to their calls. There was a previous poster called Desert Dweller who also took fabulous photos of birds and landscapes. Thanks for posting.

PS. Do you have any of whistling kites? 

PPS. The Bell Miner is a dead ringer of my late mum's canary.



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A few there I'd like to see.


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DMaxer wrote:

PS. Do you have any of whistling kites?


 Yep, here's one taken while we were camped for a few days in a secluded spot on the Warrego River North of Charleville QLD.

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If we are permitted to request; Do you have any good shots of the "Drongo"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drongo

I do love to see them in flight.

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Great pics Keith and Judy. ?

I certainly enjoy them.

My rough old mechanics hands have never been good with frail tools like cameras.biggrin



-- Edited by Ivan 01 on Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:58:18 PM

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Thanks for that 86GTS. The Drongo looks like a cross between a currawong and a crow.

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If we are permitted to request; Do you have any good shots of the "Drongo"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drongo

I do love to see them in flight.


 Here's one that I photographed in a Nature Reserve, Rosslyn Bay near Yeppoon QLD. 

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Spangled Drongo.






-- Edited by 86GTS on Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:13:22 PM

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Thanks 86, they have a unique "S" shaped profile, reminiscent of the image of the "Uniting Church" Logo/Emblem.

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