There is a new little bird at the end which needs identification.
Swamp Wallaby at the pond, another appears in the background and starts, what looks like, licking a tree trunk!
The usual suspects, though no longer in such great numbers
Silver Eyes
Grey Shrike Thrush
Juvenile White Naped Honeyeater? (it looks so like a bird found only in Tasmania!) with a Yellow Faced Honeyeater and Silver Eye bathing.
Red Wattlebird and Bowerbird share a bath - interesting because they are both dominant birds.
A Wallaby finds the camera
Two Wonga's a wandering
Old Mum kanga, she looks as though she is starting to lose weight again.
Redneck Wallaby near the pond
A bevy of Bowerbirds
Why the Satin Bowerbird is thus named
And lastly can anyone identify this tiny little bird? Its on top of the red rock in the centre of the pic. It has white brows like a scrub wren, but is more the size of a thornbill and its body colouring is a similar to a silver eye. Any ideas????
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