Mount Bass Firetrail (revisited)
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Beautiful Firetail
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Southern Emu-wren
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lace Monitor
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Juvenile Olive-backed Oriole
I returned to the Mount Bass Firetrail in Sydney's Royal National Park with the sole aim of snapping a Chestnut-rumped Heathwren. But, I had to spot one first which didn't happen.
Thankfully, some of the other residents showed up in much better weather than we had encountered two weeks ago.
Other note-worthies included Rufous Fantail and Yellow-tufted Honeyeater.
1 Comments:
loving that firetail shot bruv
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