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  1. Variegated Fairywren

    Variegated Fairywren

    A male variegated fairywren with a nice little snack.
  2. Sooty Oystercatcher

    Sooty Oystercatcher

    A nice Sooty Oystercatcher standing on rocks at Woolgoolga Headland in New South Wales, Australia.
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    Comment by 'b1rdn3rd' in media 'White-bellied Sea Eagle'

    Thanks Delia. I am lucky enough to live near a beautiful headland where I can go stand around and wait for them to fly over. They can be seen most days and if you are lucky enough, they will fly past at eye-level. It's breathtaking.
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    Comment by 'b1rdn3rd' in media 'White-bellied Sea Eagle'

    Thank you so much.
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    Your favourite birding trousers

    Hello birders. This might seem like a strange question but what are your favourite types/pair of trousers for birding? Any information you can give me will be greatly appreciated, such as: the brand/type of trousers (eg. cargo pants or tactical pants) the fabric you prefer the colour the...
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    How do you plan for a birding trip?

    Hello fellow birders. I am wanting to hear from any of you about how you plan for birding trips. I'm interested in hearing about everything from how you figure out where to go, what you take with you when you go, and everything in-between. I'd also love to hear about any little tips or tricks...
  7. White-bellied Sea Eagle

    White-bellied Sea Eagle

    A juvenile White-bellied Sea Eagle soaring over Bare Bluff in New South Wales.
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    Comment by 'b1rdn3rd' in media 'Female Red-backed Fairy Wren'

    I don't believe so. In the frame after this she seemed to looking in the direction it flew but she didn't take off after it.
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    Comment by 'b1rdn3rd' in media 'Female Red-backed Fairy Wren'

    Thank you. Fairywrens are well worth any trip as far as I'm concerned. ;)
  10. Female Red-backed Fairy Wren

    Female Red-backed Fairy Wren

    This female Red-backed Fairy Wren seemed to have no idea this insect has just flown by.
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    Hi from northern New South Wales, Australia.

    Thank you Delia. I will definitely post some images in the Gallery.
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    Hi from northern New South Wales, Australia.

    Hello fellow birders. I am so happy to be here to explore, interact, and share. I have always loved birds and bird photography but it's now turned into an obsession. I am running a birdwatching blog and drinking in all the information I'm learning about birds.
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