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Sandy Straits and Beyond: April 2015
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Sandy Straits and Beyond. Monday, April 27, 2015. Even under the mangroves the reflections were nearly perfect. I stayed well out from the roost where I expected to find shorebirds and then sat sill on the kayak and let myself gradually drift in closer. When I do this the birds allow a much closer approach than if I paddle in with paddles flashing in the sunlight. Of course the Pied Oystercatchers were there and reflected in the still water. Several more photos of the Little Egrets made a great finish to...
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Avithera: May 2014
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This blog will mostly contain notes and photos of birds and bird behavior observed and photographed in my backyard patch, East Gippsland, and on birding journeys around Australia. Sunday, 4 May 2014. Summer Migrants in East Gippsland. This post covers some of our East Gippsland summer breeding migrants, the terrestrial species or land birds. During the spring and summer seasons we always see a great increase in bird activity and this is mainly due to birds taking up breeding territories. During this ...
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Australian Birds Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY: Back to Sterling's Crossing
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Australian Birds Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY. Saturday, August 23, 2014. Back to Sterling's Crossing. Over the last few months I have noticed more Sulphur-crested Cockatoos in the area than usual and they are in bigger flocks as well. Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are common throughout the area but are often seen in pairs and small flocks of less than 10. There are a couple of flocks of them in the area that have 30 to 50 individuals in them at present. Another Sulphur-crested Cockatoo from the flock.
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Australian Birds Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY: December 2012
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Australian Birds Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY. Monday, December 24, 2012. From Coles Creek to the Lockyer Valley. Yesterday I had to go down to Ipswich to pick up a few things so I decided to make a day of it and drop in at a few spots and get some photos along the way. Due to such a distance in one day I didn't arrive at optimal times at many of the places but I was still pleased with the species I photographed. One of the Dollarbirds that roost near the house daily. Admittedly I was only there for a...
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Australian Birds Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY: April 2013
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Australian Birds Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Elusive or Common Birds of the Lockyer Valley. We arrived at the first location before 9 o'clock and we left the Lockyer Valley just after 2 o'clock. It was a glorious day. A warm day of about 29 degrees and hardly a cloud in the sky all day. A perfect day for bird watching. A postcard shot of the Australian Pelicans. Australian Pelicans flying in formation over Seven Mile Lagoon. A Black Swan with some Pink-eared Ducks. Our next...
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Australian Frogs Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY: May 2014
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Australian Frogs Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY. Saturday, May 10, 2014. The Last of the Summer Frogs. Ornate Burrowing Frog side view. Ornate Burrowing Frog top view, showing the circular patch between the eyes. 65279;. The left side of this creek is the only place the Tyler's Tree Frogs are found. Back view of one of the Tyler's Tree Frogs. The other specimen of the Tyler's Tree Frog. The same Tyler's Tree Frog as above. Tyler's Tree Frog calling. 65279;. The same Peron's Tree Frog from above.
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Australian Frogs Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY: July 2013
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Australian Frogs Photography: KEUNEA PHOTOGRAPHY. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Strange Time of Year to be Out. Peron's Tree Frog from behind. Peron's Tree Frog or Emerald Spotted Tree Frog. Left side view of the Peron's Tree Frog. Right side view of the Peron's Tree Frog. Male Peron's Tree Frog calling. Partially inflated air sac of the Peron's Tree Frog. Fully inflated air sac of the Peron's Tree Frog while calling. The second Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet sighted. The third Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet.