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Grey Shrike-thrush. Stirling Range Retreat Amelup, south west Western Australia.
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Scarlet Robin. Stirling Range Retreat, south west Western Australia.
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Yellow-rumped Thornbill ( Acanthiza chrysorrhoa). All fluffed up because it is a cold Bridgetown (southwest Western Australia) morning.
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Red-capped Robin (Petroica goodenovii), Charles Darwin Reserve Bunjil Western Australia.
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White-Winged Triller Darwin 11_09_2015 IMG_0054a
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Varied Triller Adelaide River NT 16_09_2015 IMG_1103a
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Crimson Finch Mamukala NT 15_09_2015 IMG_0734a
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Brown Songlark (Cincloramphus cruralis) near Corrigin Western Australia. They like open grasslands where their colouring helps with camouflage. Their legs and particularly their feet seem disproportionate to the rest of their body.
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Brown Songlark (Cincloramphus cruralis) Corrigin Western Australia.
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Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike (Coracina novaehollandiae) Hawking looking for insects in Cervantes Western Australia.
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Yellow-rumped Thornbill ( Acanthiza chrysorrhoa) at Cervantes Western Australia. Very busy little birds quite often seen in open fields and grassed areas.
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White-breasted Robin (Eopsaltria georgiana). A very secretive bird found in dense cover, seldom venturing out into the sunlight. Iluka foreshore reserve northern suburbs of Perth Western Australia.
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Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike (Coracina novaehollandiae) in a typical hawking pose looking for insects.
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White-breasted Robin (Eopsaltria georgiana) practicing for the Olympics. It had spotted a moth on the ground and it was zeroing in on it. These are small robins endemic to South Western Australia.
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White-browned Scrub-wren (Sericornis laevigaster) now called Spotted Scrub-wren (Sericornis maculatus) by some authorities. Usually very secretive little birds but less so at Cheyne’s Beach Western Australia.
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Western Bristlebird Cheyne’s Beach near Albany Western Australia.
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Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike (Coracina novaehollandiae) hawking around Herdsman Lake, metropolitan Perth Western Australia looking for insects.
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Crested Bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis). A bird more often heard but not often seen in the mulga and mallee country in the Australian outback.
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Scarlet Robin (Petroica boodang) seen at Stirling Range Retreat in the south west of Western Australia. This bird offered this morsel to his mate who responded to his call, came out briefly, accepted his offering and then went straight back to the nest.
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Rufus Songlark (Megalurus mathewsi) are migratory returning to southern Australia in spring to breed. They migrate north again In Autumn. They have a loud call which is made from prominent yet secreted position or while flying.
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Striated Pardalote (Pardalotus substriatus). They are very inquisitive at times and sometimes come in quite close to take a look at you.
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Western Whistler previously known as Golden Whistler. Endemic to the South West of Western Australia.
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Southern Scrub-robin Monkey-Mia Shark Bay Western Australia.
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White-browed Babbler Monkey Mia Shark Bay Western Australia.
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Western Whistler Female Cervantes Western Australia April 2017.
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Western Yellow Robin 0I7A0217a
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Restless Flycatcher (Myiagra inquieta) with breakfast. Seen at Stirling Range Retreat in the south west of Western Australia.
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Striated Pardalote (Pardalotus ornatus). They feed in the foliage on small insects and lerps. They nest in small hollows in trees, limestone and brick walls.