From Sandy Camp Road Wetland Reserve.
1. Straw-necked Ibis

2. White-breasted Woodswallows

3. Spotless Crake. This was in deep shade down in a gully so not a good image but my first of this species.

4. Grey Shrike-thrush. This was quite close and this is uncropped. It was so close I got caught out with insufficient depth-of-field - the body is sharp but the head is a bit soft.

5. Baillon's Crake. I'm trying to get a better shot of these but they were close to the bank and behind grass so I couldn't get down low for a good angle. They are very small birds.

1. Straw-necked Ibis
2. White-breasted Woodswallows
3. Spotless Crake. This was in deep shade down in a gully so not a good image but my first of this species.
4. Grey Shrike-thrush. This was quite close and this is uncropped. It was so close I got caught out with insufficient depth-of-field - the body is sharp but the head is a bit soft.
5. Baillon's Crake. I'm trying to get a better shot of these but they were close to the bank and behind grass so I couldn't get down low for a good angle. They are very small birds.
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