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  1. Scarlet Honeyeater

    Scarlet Honeyeater

  2. Bar-shouldered Dove

    Bar-shouldered Dove

  3. Sacred Kingfisher

    Sacred Kingfisher

  4. Dusky Honeyeater

    Dusky Honeyeater

  5. Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher

    Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher

    Male with white tail missing
  6. Welcome Swallow

    Welcome Swallow

  7. Scarlet Honeyeater

    Scarlet Honeyeater

  8. Chestnut-breasted Mannikins

    Chestnut-breasted Mannikins

  9. Buff-breasted Paradise-Kingfisher (m)

    Buff-breasted Paradise-Kingfisher (m)

    His white tail is missing. These birds come from New Guinea to breed in northern Queensland.
  10. Australian Brush Turkey

    Australian Brush Turkey

  11. Metallic Starling

    Metallic Starling

  12. Buff-breasted Paradise-Kingfisher (f)

    Buff-breasted Paradise-Kingfisher (f)

  13. Olive-backed Sunbird

    Olive-backed Sunbird

  14. Spectacled Monarch

    Spectacled Monarch

  15. Bar-shouldered Dove

    Bar-shouldered Dove

  16. SF:  Chestnut-breasted Mannikins

    SF: Chestnut-breasted Mannikins

  17. Chestnut-breasted Mannikin

    Chestnut-breasted Mannikin

  18. Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher

    Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher

    This is a male that has lost his long white tail. They winter in New Guinea and come to Queensland to breed in the spring. Most of the photos in the Gallery are from Kingfisher Park!
  19. Scarlet Honeyeater

    Scarlet Honeyeater

  20. Chestnut-breasted Mannikin

    Chestnut-breasted Mannikin

    We had great fun watching 30 or 40 of these Mannikins fighting over the feeders each day.
  21. Yellow-faced Honeyeater

    Yellow-faced Honeyeater

    A different subspecies to the one we see all round the Adelaide Hills.
  22. Double-eyed Fig Parrot

    Double-eyed Fig Parrot

  23. Scarlet Honeyeater

    Scarlet Honeyeater

    One of 9 lifers on the trip.
  24. Spectacled Monarch

    Spectacled Monarch

    Spectacled Monarch
  25. Noisy Pitta

    Noisy Pitta

    A very beautiful bird, that I only saw at Kingfisher Park. It was readily visible early morning, but retracted to dark corners later in the day. I had to increase the ISO to get this picture, and the quality suffered ...
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