Saturday, 16 May 2020

Trail Camera 12 to 16 May 2020

Nothing new came to visit the pond this session. However the Lyrebird was back and a couple of King Parrots used the pond, I think, for the first time. No footage of the bandicoot, although there is plenty of evidence it has been busy digging around the pond - not enough battery life for the infrared to work so there were plenty of black images to discard.


Grey Fantail flying in and Eastern Spinebill



Yellow Faced Honeyeater, Unknowns and New Holland Honeyeater



Note the wing feather markings on the back of this unknown



Yellow Faced Honeyeater, Unknowns, New Holland Honeyeater



New Holland Honeyeater, Wonga Pigeon, Yellow Robin



White Naped Honeyeater (fleetingly, on right), Wonga Pigeon and Yellow Robin


Yellow Robin and Wonga Pigeon departing



Lyrebird



Lyrebird


King Parrot (m)



And he is joined by either a female or an immature male



Satin Bowerbird (M)



 Pied Currawong



Immature King Parrot (its beak looks as though it is changing colour and there is a slight flecking of lime green on the wing) with.... wait for it, a male landing with seed stuck to its beak. Maybe someone can tell me what the seed is?


Swamp Wallaby



Two Swamp Wallabies share the pond, that's a first


Red Browed Finch, Unknowns, New Holland Honeyeater with Yellow Faced Honeyeater flying overhead


White Naped Honeyeater and New Holland Honeyeater




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