I took two of the grandkids to this park yesterday, without the camera, and saw these Dusky Moorhen with chicks on a nest less than a metre from the boardwalk.
The children were dropping pieces of lettuce to the birds and they would eat some, then give some to the chicks.
Went back this morning and they had all left the nest and moved away, but that gave me a better angle and I did get a few pics.
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The children were dropping pieces of lettuce to the birds and they would eat some, then give some to the chicks.
Went back this morning and they had all left the nest and moved away, but that gave me a better angle and I did get a few pics.
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5. Magpie Lark
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