 Grass Parrot pair sharing the bird bath. |
 Two pairs of Grass Parrots |
 White Plumed Honeyeater |
 Last Spring's baby Magpie, still begging food from the three adults. |
 Grass or Red Rumped Parrots |
 Crimson Rosella - through the window. |
 Male Willy Wagtail - through the window. |
 Female Bower Bird |
 Female Bower Bird |
 Noisy Miner - Local Honeyeater family. |
 King Parrots - female on left. |
 Male & female Grass Parrots sharing the birdbath. |
 Male & female Grass Parrots |
 Juvenile Crimson Rosella growing out the adult plumage. |
 Top Knot or Crested Pigeon - through the window. |
 Top Knot Pigeon |
 Top Knot Pigeon taking a sun bath |
 Female Satin Bower Bird |
 Female Satin Bower Bird |
 Juvenile King Parrot |
 Eastern Rosellas as temps reached 41C. |
 Juvenile Crimson Rosella getting adult plumage. |
 Eastern Rosella - a scorching afternoon of 40C. |
 Noisy Miner - gasping in the 40C heat. |
 Noisy Miner - Australian native Honeyeater. |
 Adult King Parrot |
 A 2012 juvenile Magpie appreciates the supply of water on this scorching day. |
 Juvenile Crimson Rosella |
 Adult Crimson Rosella |
 Female Satin Bower Bird |
 Mudlark, also known as Peewee, Magpie Lark, Peewit - through the window |
 Crimson Rosellas - through the window. |
 Juvenile King Parrot - getting adult plumage. |
 Juvenile Crimson Rosellas -the yellow one could be the Adelaide variety |
 Juvenile Crimson Rosella - possibly the Adelaide variety - through the window |
 Juvenile King Parrot - through the window |
 Male Willy Wagtail - through the window. |
 Pair of Grass Parrots |
 Adult King Parrot with juveniles |
 Female or juvenile Satin Bower Bird |
 Eastern Rosellas - female parent on right & two babies. |
 Female Bower Bird - after a bath - through the window. |
 Young Magpie and male Eastern Rosella |
 Male Eastern Rosella - through the window |
 Striated Pardalotes - very common in our area. |
 Pair of Grass Parrots and a juvenile Eastern Rosella, through the window. |
 Male Eastern Rosellas - through the window. |
 Male Eastern Rosella - through the window. |
 Male Eastern Rosella - through the window. |
 Do you have to make such a splash. |