We had a little rain over the last few days but not enough to put water in the lakes.
1. Golden-headed Cisticola
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2. Same again
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3. Great Egrets and Royal Spoonbills
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4. Rufous Whistler. In the shade and among the twigs
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5. Australian Brush Turkey. In the same spot I saw one last week. There were two but this one chased the other off before I was close enough for a shot
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1. Golden-headed Cisticola
2. Same again
3. Great Egrets and Royal Spoonbills
4. Rufous Whistler. In the shade and among the twigs
5. Australian Brush Turkey. In the same spot I saw one last week. There were two but this one chased the other off before I was close enough for a shot
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