There are another couple of birds making an appearance on the trail cam for the first time - an Eastern Whipbird and an Eastern Yellow Robin. The Golden Whistler is back as is those pesky as yet unidentified little birds.
Eastern Whipbird
departing the scene
Pied Currowong
Swamp Wallaby nibbling the shrubbery
Having a drink
Eastern Grey Kangaroo with adolescent
Eastern Yellow Robin and Eastern Spinebill
Eastern Yellow Robin and Eastern Spinebill
Red Browed Finches, New Holland Honeyeater and Eastern Yellow Robin
Red Browed Finches, New Holland Honeyeaters, Eastern Yellow Robin, White Naped Honeyeaters and a Grey Fantail
Willy Wagtail and Golden Whistler
Willy Wagtail, Golden Whistler, Lewin's Honeyeater, White Naped Honeyeater and Eastern Spinebill
Here are those, to me unidentified, little birds again.
and again
Young Swampy - well young compared to my old mate
leaving the scene as the old fella makes his appearance in the right hand background
and takes the place of the younger Swampy at the pond
However, the younger one gets his drink later on. Which reminds me, there haven't been any Red Necked Wallabies caught by the camera for a couple of weeks.
Eastern Yellow Robin, Grey Fantail and Lewin's Honeyeater
Eastern Yellow Robin, New Holland Honey Eater, UNKNOWN, White Naped Honeyeater
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