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  • Some other birds at the lake.

    #1 - Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike
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    #2 - Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike
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    #3 - Need ID (same as #4)
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    #4 - Need ID (same as #3)
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  • #2
    Some more birds.

    #5 - Cormorant
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    #6 - White Faced Heron
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    #7 - Swan with a couple of Grebes
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    #8 - Swans almost grown up.
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    #9 - Juvenile Coot
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    #10 - Kookaburra
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    Last edited by Isac; 30-11-2018, 10:23 AM.
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    • #3
      Good variety there Isac.

      #3 &4 could be a juvenile White-fronted Chat.
      Cheers, Brad.

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      • #4
        Good haul 2 and 4 for me.
        Better a full bottle in front of me
        than a full frontal lobotomy.
        Hans

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        • #5
          Second series seems a lot better than the first for some reason. #4 for me. Black Swans are hard to beat.
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          • #6
            That's a good collection Isac. #3 and #4 in the first set could be a Reed Warbler. The cuckoo-shrike looks quite friendly.
            Alan W

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ironwood View Post
              Good variety there Isac. #3 &4 could be a juvenile White-fronted Chat.
              Cheers Ironwood. Not as good IQ as I would have liked. I since found out that these guys are Australian Reed Warblers.

              Originally posted by HansE View Post
              Good haul 2 and 4 for me.
              Thanks for that Hans, glad you had some favourites.

              Originally posted by Toddyh View Post
              Second series seems a lot better than the first for some reason. #4 for me. Black Swans are hard to beat.
              Thanks Todd. There's only 5 Black Swans here and they are just wonderful to watch. They actually do a bit of flying so I hope to get that action one day.

              Originally posted by wigz View Post
              That's a good collection Isac. #3 and #4 in the first set could be a Reed Warbler. The cuckoo-shrike looks quite friendly.
              Thanks wigz. You're right with the warblers. Cheers for that. These Cuckoo Shrikes seem to have been breeding quite a lot at the lake for the first time, so that's a good sign. They don't seem to fly away as quickly now as they used to - maybe they are becoming urbanised.
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