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Recent content by Cliff Greet

  1. Cliff Greet

    Comment by 'cliffandrew' in media 'Beach Stone Curlew (Esacus neglectus)'

    Thanks Ken it was a very lucky shot I had just walked onto the beach when both of them broke cover from under the cotton trees, the very low angle was because I was laying on my stomach on the sand
  2. Mother

    Mother

    This female Eastern Grey Kangaroo outside our back porch keeping an open eye for "just out of the pouch" joey
  3. Soft Landing

    Soft Landing

    A Sugar Glider on the leaf of a Traveller's Palm outside our back door
  4. Beach Stone Curlew (Esacus neglectus)

    Beach Stone Curlew (Esacus neglectus)

    Once common the Beach Stone Curlew is now on the threatened species list. This one of a pair was sunning itself at Point Vernon Quensland
  5. Cliff Greet

    Australia - field guide

    I can certainly recommend Simpson and Day's Guide which is very well set out and available just about anywhere including Amazon.com Cliff
  6. Cliff Greet

    Comment by 'cliffandrew' in media 'Nearly mature'

    Hi Rose Fletcher no we haven't fallen from the face of the planet just seem to be a lot busier than before - A really lovely shot Rose
  7. Cliff Greet

    Hi anyone in aus

    Hi Welcome to BF you'll enjoy the experience. We are outside Hervey Bay in Queensland and the birding choices here are great from shorebirds, raptors (the Maryborough tip is a hotspot) and sub tropical rainforest and open woodland. If you're up this way feel free to give us an email Cliff
  8. Feeding Post

    Feeding Post

    This young male Beerburrum (Australian King Parrot) found it worthwhile to visit our front deck this afternoon.
  9. Brahminy Kite

    Brahminy Kite

    A regular inhabitant of this area this Brahminy Kite surveys the rest of his world
  10. Bar Tailed Godwit

    Bar Tailed Godwit

    Enjoying a cool morning on the beach, this group of Godwits both in breeding and non breeding plumage
  11. Brolga

    Brolga

    This beautiful Brolga was seen grazing with some cows in a paddock near Toogoom in Queensland
  12. What is It

    What is It

    Mum & three cygnets full of inquiry
  13. Oh No not the Camera

    Oh No not the Camera

    Again these lorries are showing their gregarious and curious nature
  14. Wildlife Photographer

    Wildlife Photographer

    Reflecting the natural curiosity of the Rainbow Lorikeets, Mrs Lorri ( a seven year regular) is checking out some features on my K200D
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