Drove down to Sandy Camp Road wetlands this morning and saw lots of activity but didn't actually get a lot.
1. White-breasted Woodswallows. They do like to cuddle but I've never seen so many together before.

2. Australasian Darter having a yawn. I think I must have been boring it.
3. Willie Wagtail. I tend to ignore these unless I'm not getting much else.

1. White-breasted Woodswallows. They do like to cuddle but I've never seen so many together before.
2. Australasian Darter having a yawn. I think I must have been boring it.
3. Willie Wagtail. I tend to ignore these unless I'm not getting much else.
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