Birding repeats
A naturalist friend from Canberra commented that one can never have too many photos of pelicans, So here are a couple more, taking off from Rabbit Island.
Continuing with commentary on Cattle Egrets, I saw a few (perhaps a dozen) with cattle as we drove past Mangans Lake on the way to Mallacoota yesterday. This morning (19/4) there were two on Rabbit Island and a short while later about a dozen at Bucklands.
There was commentary of the Mallacoota Birds Facebook page about flocks of juvenile Crimson Rosellas feeding on lawns. This lot were opposite our house in Angophora Drive. I counted 19 in total plus a couple of adults in the shrubs.
There were also some Galahs with them and we had 2 of that species feeding on our just-mown lawn.
I cropped a close-up of its head to try to identify what it was eating and it looks like generic vegetable material.
At Bastion Point about 1715 a White-bellied Sea Eagle flew over ...
.. against the sunset, which was really spiffy.
Continuing with commentary on Cattle Egrets, I saw a few (perhaps a dozen) with cattle as we drove past Mangans Lake on the way to Mallacoota yesterday. This morning (19/4) there were two on Rabbit Island and a short while later about a dozen at Bucklands.
There was commentary of the Mallacoota Birds Facebook page about flocks of juvenile Crimson Rosellas feeding on lawns. This lot were opposite our house in Angophora Drive. I counted 19 in total plus a couple of adults in the shrubs.
There were also some Galahs with them and we had 2 of that species feeding on our just-mown lawn.
I cropped a close-up of its head to try to identify what it was eating and it looks like generic vegetable material.
At Bastion Point about 1715 a White-bellied Sea Eagle flew over ...
.. against the sunset, which was really spiffy.
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