This selection illustrates the near continuous comings and goings at the pond.
Yellow Faced, White Nape and New Holland Honeyeaters
Yellow Faced Honeyeater, Grey Fantail, Eastern Spinebills, White Naped Honeyeater and one of the Thornbills?
Wallaby (has it got a baby on board?), Yellow Faced Honeyeater and briefly, a juvenile White Naped Honeyeater?
Wallaby and unknown bird which first lands on a twig behind and to the left of the wallaby, then disappears anf comes back to land on the left side of the pond. Can anyone enlighten me please?
Satin Bowerbirds, Brown Pigeon and Wal's tail
White Naped Honeyeaters, Crescent Honeyeater, Yellow Faced Honeyeater and Wonga Pigeon wanders in
Brown Pigeons, Lewin's Honeyeater and Wonga Pigeons
Again, two wallabies. the one on the right appeared at 10.39am and the other on the left at 10.43. They stayed until 10.50 then went the separate ways
Grey Fantail, Silvereyes, Unknown - Scrubwren (as usual, enlightenment would be appreciated), Yellow Faced Honeyeater and Lewin's Honeyeater
Three Wonga Pigeons
This irritated looking wallaby (my fault - I'd come out of the house and started washing the boats down) arrived at 9.23 and left at 9.39am
Juvenile kanga - think it belongs to Old Mum, spent 4 minutes drinking and ate for another 4 minutes. No sign of Mum - is it starting down the road to independence?
At 12.34 the Juvenile Kanga came back and spent another 3 minutes drinking
Here is Old Mum
And lastly, a Lewin's Honeyeater bathing
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