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Enrico and I went to the park, dam and surrounding area at Ross River. It was interesting because all 3 places were so different but within a stone's throw of each other. First off we walked through the park and found a young Black Kite, screaming for its parents possibly.
Black Kite (Milvus migrans)
The roads alongside the dam were equally, if not more, productive. I spotted my first ever Yellow-throated Miner which was very exciting. Enrico and I stalked a young Brown Falcon and this photo remains a favourite of mine. I love the preciseness of its folded wings and the very upright posture. I thought it a stunning bird.
Brown Falcon (Falco berigora)
Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus)
Enrico and I were really there for one particular bird - the Red-backed Kingfisher. I didn't really know they existed until this trip and given that kingfishers in general are so glamourous, I was really keen to find one. And we did. Several in fact, several times in different locations. They weren't very co-operative though. This bird kept turning to face us and wouldn't let us get a glimpse of that rusty rear.
Red-backed Kingfisher (Todiramphus pyrrhopygius)
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