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Larking
Walking back home, I failed miserably to photograph the Western Whistler calling in the trees, the Buff-banded rail in someone's garden and the male Splendid Fairwren!

I did get this picture of a male Magpie-Lark, this is the subspecies found over most of mainland Australia.
Habitat
Coastal suburb
Location
Little Grove, Albany, Western Australia
Date taken
8 November 2019
Scientific name
Gymnorhina tibicen dorsalis
Equipment used
Nikon Coolpix P900 Birdwatching mode
Staff member
Opus Editor
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Looks like it stopped to pose for you D and nicely captured girl!
 
it was nicely posing for you, Delia, in the middle of the green grass (something long gone here with the terrible heatwave). Excellent photo, many tfs!!!
 
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Huh! I thought there was something different about him, but couldn't quite see what.
 
Is it a magpie or a magpie lark? Either way, I trust you are pleased with this shot!
 

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