Tuesday 20 May 2014

Bruny Island, Tasmania

Brown Quail
Tasmanian Native Hen
Dusky Robin
Flame Robin
Pink Robin
Scarlet Robin
Black-faced Cormorants
Pacific Gull
Tawny-crowned Honeyeater
Superb Fairy-wren

And some records of the Target Species: Forty Spotted Pardalote…

9 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Paul - I discovered your blog a few years ago and then promptly forgot about it until I remembered it was where I got the Australian Bird Directory I keep all my photos in from. Or rather try to. Is it still on here somewhere? It is such a great resource and I know a few other birders who would love to be able to access their birds pics and docs quickly and easily.

As I am currently working on a blog of my own, I will try and be more attentive to others in future; your photos are all wonderful so it shouldn't be too hard!

Cheers

Melissa

27 May 2014 at 10:27  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HI Melissa,
Glad you're finding the directory useful. It probably needs updating by now but, if you send me an email to paul@dartfordwarbler.com, I will dig it up and send it on to you.
Thanks,
Paul

28 May 2014 at 23:14  
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