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| Wedge-tailed eagle, Sugarloaf Reservoir Park (31 July 2013) | 
Here is a Park Guide. I have just visited for a second time. On both occasions the visit was in winter and I enjoyed walking the first 1km or so of the Chris Phillips Walk (leaving from the Saddle Dam Picnic area).
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| Pied currawong | 
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| White-winged chough have a great habit of nonchalantly wandering away from the observer - slow enough to get you interested but rarely presenting a favourable perspective! | 
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| Missed the opportunity! Out-of-focus White-winged chough | 
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| Crimson rosella | 
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| White-eared honeyeater | 
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| Brown-headed honeyeater | 
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| Golden whistler | 
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| Superb fairy-wren | 
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| Female Scarlet robin - the "insurance shot" | 
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| Managed to get a little closer to the male - Scarlet robin | 
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| "Bye!" Scarlet robin | 
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| Australian pelican | 
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| Great habitat for bush birds! | 
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| Eastern grey kangaroo | 
Bird on!
 



What a collection of beautiful birds! Your kangaroos at the end put a smile on my face,have a happy weekend,Phyllis
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great little spot! I too have been seeking out 'dry country' spots for birds around Brisbane.
ReplyDeleteI've never spent time with Choughs but they intrigue me for some reason. I wouldn't have noticed that your shot was out of focus either unless you pointed it out :)
Another great spot, Pete! I just might have to take a little break from landscapes to do some bird photography while in Melb in Dec/Jan.
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