Sunday, 17 December 2017

Common Again

Two Whistling Kite juveniles have left the nest, but there are still two in the nest at the left of the tree. The parents are still keeping guard.
The young Wedge Tailed Eagle is still in the nest as of today 17/12. Pardalotes were plentiful this day, assisted by a Tree Creeper.
 There were plenty of Rufous Whistlers around.

 Young Wedgie in the nest.

 Whistling Kite on guard.

 Tree Creeper.

Pardalote scratching in the bark.


 This was taken from a long way, looked like a Dusky Wood Swallow, but they don't have a red beak. So I am not sure of the species.

Pair of young Whistling Kites in the nest.


Ross.
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2 comments:

  1. Hi Ross,

    Your mystery species is a Dollar Bird a summer migrant to our area.

    Cheers,

    Avithera/John

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