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Karkarook and Braeside Parks – July 2015 | birdlifemelbphotography
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A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. Karkarook and Braeside Parks July 2015. A chilly but fine morning greeted members at Karkarook Park together with the noisy miners and magpies around the car park. Twenty one starters headed off towards the main lake to find a large number of Eurasian coot with one or two dusky moorhen amongst them gathered on one section of the water while a couple of hoary-headed grebe were foraging nearby. A detour of...
Banyule Flats – March 2015 | birdlifemelbphotography
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A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. Banyule Flats – March 2015. Rainbow Lorikeet – Jill Wilson. Black Swan – John Van Doorn. Southern Boobook – Ian Wilson. Anthea showed us a Mistletoebird nest, a delicate capsule in hanging foliage only a metre or so off the ground. Deserted now of course, but we did spot a Mistletoebird shortly afterwards in the East Paddock plantation. We continued along the river bank as far as the Plenty River junctio...
Woodlands – May 2015 | birdlifemelbphotography
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A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. Woodlands – May 2015. Woodlands at Woodlands – Anthea Fleming. Fan-tailed Cuckoo – John Van Doorn. Horsfield’s bronze and fan-tailed cuckoo, one of the latter making a considerable performance of downing a large and very hairy caterpillar. A pair of wedge-tailed eagles circled overhead and a brown goshawk spotted. Various parrots including little lorikeet. Red-capped Robin – Ian Wilson. June 5, 2015.
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A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. Birdlife Melbourne Photography are a group of Birdlife Australia members from the Melbourne branch who love to go out to watch and photograph birds. All bird photographers are welcome, from beginners to expert. Events planned for 2016 are:. Saturday February 20, Braeside. Saturday March 19, Bunyip State Park (different bits from last time). Fill in your details...
Melbourne Botanic Gardens – January 2015 | birdlifemelbphotography
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A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. Melbourne Botanic Gardens – January 2015. Nankeen Night Heron – John Bosworth. We met at 8.00 am by the Herbarium Gate, and pottered slowly along the Forest Border. Blackbirds, Starlings and Common Mynahs were feeding on the Oak Lawn with some Little Ravens and distant Magpies. Silvereye – Ron Garrett. Dusky Moorhen – Margaret Bosworth. Rainbow Lorikeet – Anthea Fleming. January 26, 2015.
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BirdLife Australia Melbourne Branch. BirdLife Melbourne Photography Group. Birdlife Melbourne Photography is a group of Birdlife Australia members from the Melbourne Branch who love to go out to watch and photograph birds. We usually go on outings on the third Saturday of each month with the occasional inhouse study night instead. If you would like to join us on an outing please give Peter Bennet, 9435 4249 or John Van Doorn, 0419 647 188. A call. Upcoming outings are listed on the Activities Page.
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BirdLife Australia Melbourne Branch. Bird Observation and Conservation Australia and Birds Australia merged to form a new organisation called BirdLife Australia on 1 January 2012. MELBOCA and the Melbourne Members of BA Vic Group came together to form BirdLife Melbourne, the Melbourne Branch of. BirdLife Australia Members who have postal addresses outside these Postcodes may become BirdLife Melbourne Members by contacting us on melbourne@birdlife.org.au. BirdLife Melbourne Members are entitled to receive...
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Work & Mission. News & Blog. Events & Booking. Rescue & Rehabilitation. Family & Youth. Securing the Maltese Archipelago for Yelkouan Shearwaters. Connecting children with nature. Book a school visit. Contact us to book a school visit to one of our nature reserves. Visit a Nature Reserve. Discover wonderful wildlife in our nature reserves. The hunting season is now closed. Learning in nature’s classroom. BirdLife Malta volunteer: my experience. The Planning Authority (PA) will tomorrow be deciding the fa...
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BirdLife Australia Melbourne Branch. Bird Observation and Conservation Australia and Birds Australia merged to form a new organisation called BirdLife Australia on 1 January 2012. MELBOCA and the Melbourne Members of BA Vic Group came together to form BirdLife Melbourne, the Melbourne Branch of. BirdLife Australia Members who have postal addresses outside these Postcodes may become BirdLife Melbourne Members by contacting us on melbourne@birdlife.org.au. BirdLife Melbourne Members are entitled to receive...
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birdlifemelbourne | The BirdLife Melbourne blog
The BirdLife Melbourne blog. BirdLife Melbourne conservation blog. Blogroll and Useful Links. Volunteering as Assistant Ranger at Gluepot Reserve. August 8, 2015. Birdlife Melbourne Member’s Choice Report. One of Birdlife Melbourne’s committee members, Susan Pepper, took a sea change in 2014. Or desert change? The new Gluepot library. Photo by Susan Pepper. One comment so far. Pizzey and Knight: Birds of Australia-Digital Edition. August 8, 2015. Birdlife Melbourne Balwyn Meeting Report. The three apps a...
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birdlifemelbphotography | A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group
A blog page for the Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. About Birdlife Melbourne Photography Group. Karkarook and Braeside Parks July 2015. A chilly but fine morning greeted members at Karkarook Park together with the noisy miners and magpies around the car park. Twenty one starters headed off towards the main lake to find a large number of Eurasian coot with one or two dusky moorhen amongst them gathered on one section of the water while a couple of hoary-headed grebe were foraging nearby. A detour of...
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Bird Conservation Nepal
About Bird Life Nepal. CITIES Listed Birds Of Nepal. Protected Birds Of Nepal. About Bird Life Nepal. CITIES Listed Birds Of Nepal. Protected Birds Of Nepal. Great Rosefinch Read More. Green bee-eater Read More. Established in 1982, Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN) is the leading organisation in Nepal, focusing on the conservation of birds, their habitats and sites. . Read More. Birds are beautiful, aren't they? JOIN US →. ACT NOW →. DONATE NOW →. Out of nine species of vultures, five species of vultures in...
Naturfoto av Terje Håheim
Naturfoto av Terje Håheim. Som svært fugleinteressert så vil nok det meste bestå av fuglefoto. Lørdag 1. august 2015. Lenge siden det er lagt ut noe på denne siden, men etter en uke i Finnmark vart det nå tatt noen bilder så da tenkte jeg at det kunne passe og legge ut noen av de her. Images from Finnmark in Norway. Fjelljo (Long tailed skua). Fjelljo (Long tailed skua). Heilo (European golden plover). Svømmesnipe (Red necked phalarope). Fjellvåk (Rough legged buzzard). Send dette via e-post. 4-6 August ...
Welcome to BirdLife Northern Queensland?20180316
To go to the Grasswren crowdfunding project. For more details, please visit the Projects. Slideshow Set-1 Open Close. Little Kingfisher in Cairns -. Blue-faced Parrot-finch at Mt Lewis -. Rufous Owl in Cairns -. Red Knots and Great Knots in Cairns Esplanade -. Swipe or use arrow keys ( not working? Is a branch of the national organisation BirdLife Australia, formed in 2012 by the merger of Birds Australia and BOCA. Members receive . Read more. Sat 17 Mar : Beach Stone Curlew Survey.
World Bird Photography
Protection status for Panama Bay. UK birds struggle in cold Spring. Zambia copper mine on hold. Contains bird photographs taken in Panama and Venezuela (South / Central America), United Kingdom (Northern Europe) and Botswana, Namibia and Zambia (Southern Africa). Click on the links below or search by family or by name for a particular bird species. Each country page has a list of all the bird photographs included on the site as well as small thumbnail photos for identification purposes.