Spent a lot of time wandering around and getting nothing but still managed to get a few decent images. Very few of the usually abundant water birds were there - just a few Black Ducks, Dusky Moorhen and White Ibis.
1. Sacred Kingfisher

2. Blue-faced Honeyeater

3. Chestnut-breasted Mannikin with nesting material

4. Baby Willie Wagtails. The nest was just a couple of metres off the path and opposite a viewing platform.

1. Sacred Kingfisher
2. Blue-faced Honeyeater
3. Chestnut-breasted Mannikin with nesting material
4. Baby Willie Wagtails. The nest was just a couple of metres off the path and opposite a viewing platform.
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