Male Wood Duck |
White Faced Heron after insects disturbed by the black steer. |
Male Blue Wren changing his bright Spring/Summer colours to his duller brown Winter outfit. |
Female Gang Gang with juvenile |
Crimson Rosella |
Sulphur Crested Cockatoos -about one third of the number of a large flock that arrived one morning. |
Juvenile King Parrot |
Adult King Parrot - taken through the window as it checked out the green tomatoes. |
Male King Parrot - through the window. |
White Faced Heron |
Male Superb Blue Wren |
Bronze-wing Pigeon |
Bronze- wing Pigeon |
Blue Heron - extremely shy birds. |
Part of a small flock of adult and juvenile Galahs. |
Male Eastern Rosella |
Young male Mudlark - the males have the white eyebrow. |
Noisy Miner baby, its sibling didn't want to face the camera - local Honey Eaters in our area. |
Part of a large flock of Cockatoos that were enjoying grubbing in the grass |
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo |
Kookaburra - face to face through the window. |
Kookaburra profile - through the window. |
Mr. Wood Duck taking some time out. |
Mrs. Wood Duck enjoying the green grass. |
Eastern Spinebill - Honey Eater in eucalypt tree |
Eastern Rosella in the Clarey Sage - through the window. |
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos - through the window |
Juvenile King Parrot |
Juvenile King Parrot |
Young male Wood duck - through the window. |
Young female Wood Duck - through the window. |
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo |
Straw-necked Ibis |
Straw-necked Ibis |
Cockatoos - one of several large flocks in the paddocks |
Cockatoo in flight and watching me. |
Cockatoo lookouts |
Mudlark male - also known as Peewee, Magpie Lark, Little Magpie |
Mudlark - male juvenile (males have a white eyebrow) |
Straw-neck Ibis |