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Recent content by Rochelle1982

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    My first hummingbird !!

    Thanks for the comments on the photo. I would dearly love to see more hummingbirds. One day...
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    Female Satin Bowerbird

    Hi there, Thanks for your interest in my research. The box that appears when you click on the link has a red button at the bottom that says 'next'. This is where it starts :-) Hope that helps Many thanks Rochelle
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    Female Satin Bowerbird

    In many cases the male bird seems to be the most beautiful (to us that is). One exception in my opinion is the female Satin Bowerbird. I love her olive green feathers with the barring, and that stunning violet eye!! Just stunning. I drove for a couple of hours to see this bird, and a few...
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    My first hummingbird !!

    I saw my first ever hummingbird in 2012 in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was a Ruby-throated Hummingbird. They are very common in the area in summer, however as an Australian (where there are no hummingbirds) it was such an amazing experience. I was completely hypnotised by them.
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    Stormy birding Down Under

    Crested Terns (Sterna bergii) making the most of the crazy weather we have had in Australia last week. Juvenile and adult in their trademark foraging mode.
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    Birding Research

    Hey Birders :-) I am doing some research about birdwatching tourism for my PhD project. I would love to hear what you love about birding. Please follow this link to an online survey. It takes about 10 minutes. You could win some amazing bird field guides for your participation. Thanks very...
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    Hey Birders

    o:) Hey Birders :-) I am doing some research about birdwatching tourism for my PhD project. I would love to hear what you love about birding. Please follow this link to an online survey. It takes about 10 minutes. You could win some amazing bird field guides for your participation. Thanks...
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