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  1. Pied Butcherbird

    Pied Butcherbird

    There are two subspecies of the Pied Butcherbird and the dividing line is exactly where we saw this one! So no idea which one.
  2. Whistling Kite (imm)

    Whistling Kite (imm)

  3. Banded Honeyeater (juv)

    Banded Honeyeater (juv)

  4. Blue-winged Kookaburra

    Blue-winged Kookaburra

  5. Masked Finch

    Masked Finch

  6. Peaceful Dove

    Peaceful Dove

    We saw these in large numbers everywhere we went.
  7. Long-eared Sunfish

    Long-eared Sunfish

    Long-eared Sunfish (Lepomis megalotis: Centrarchidae) Maximum length of 24 cm (9.4 in).
  8. Texas Cichlid

    Texas Cichlid

    Texas Cichlid/Rio Grande Cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttus: Cichlidae) Female. They reach lengths up to 33 cm (13 in). The vegetation is watermillfoil.
  9. Cormie explosion

    Cormie explosion

    This is all of them taking off when the bus got too close at Tom Yawkey Reserve.
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