Crimson Rosella at our bird bath in the late sunshine. |
The Magpie family I feed every morning. |
Cockatoos - Christmas decorations - the longest day of the year.. |
Fresh Worm for Junior's Saturday lunch |
Galah enjoyng some seeds from our lawn area. |
Only one Magpie baby this year, out of the nest about 2 weeks. |
Male Magpie - he's in charge of the family of now 8 with the addition of only one youngster this year |
Noisy Miner - one of an aggressive group in our garden, but they can't chase the Magpies away. |
Wood Ducks confident enough to take a nap in the morning sunshine our yard. |
Mr. & Mrs. Wood Duck |
One of my Magpie family, watching me watching him through the window. |
Pied Currawong |
White- winged Chough - white feathers only show when they fly or open their wings when on the ground. |
Male Mudlark |
Willy Wagtail singing his little heart out. |
Kookaburra hoping for some extras when I feed the Magpie family |
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo paid a fleeting visit to check out the garden. |
Male Mudlark - a quick and flighty little bird. |
Female Bower Bird - the cold wet weather has brought them down from the bushland behind us. |
Crimson Rosella - after the seeds on the Gaura in the garden. |
Crimson Rosella - through the window. |
Crimson Rosellas |
Male and female Red-rumped Grass Parrots. |
The opportunist, femaleBower Bird at the last of the Tomatoes. |
Two Noisy Miner babies - their first visit to the bird bath. |
Male King Parrot |
Adult King Parrot - through the window. |
Galahs - time for breakfast. |
Mudlark mother sitting on eggs. |
Noisy Miner in Callistemon heaven. |
Mudlark nest - a second attempt after their first nest was raided and eggs stolen |
Noisy Miner youngster |
Wood Ducks in our yard - late afternoon |
Dusky Wood Swallows - the male has brought a little gift for his lady friend. |
Noisy Miner babies with adult. |
Cockatoos - the early morning clean up. |
Cockatoos - on the way home from our walk. |
Little family of Wood Ducks |
Mudlark - through the window after a respectable rainfall. |
Resident pair of Kookaburras. |