In addition to the honeyeaters shown in the
previous post, we also found several other species...
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White-winged Chough, Gluepot Reserve |
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Australian Ringneck (Mallee race), Gluepot Reserve |
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Common Bronzewing, Gluepot Reserve |
and several species seen easily from roads while driving, including Rainbow Bee-eaters, a highlight wherever you manage to see them...
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Rainbow Bee-eater, Gluepot Reserve |
and the non-avian highlight of the day was an active Shingle-Back (we were to see about a hundred more of these over the next week but the first reptile of a trip is always fun)
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Shingle-Back, Gluepot Reserve
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