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Pearsondale Birder.: First Orchids
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Friday, 3 July 2015. Went for a drive around the Munro area to check for Orchids, continued onto Fernbank and had a look at the Saplings Morass Reserve. Birds were very scarce, except for a couple of Butcher Birds and some Eastern Rosellas. I then drove onto Swallow Lagoon to check out the Orchids around the Northern water hole, found a nice patch of Trims and some Small Mosquito orchids about to come out. Trim Greenhood Swallow Lagoon. After pickin...
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Pearsondale Birder.: August 2015
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Checked out a few places in the area over the past three weeks, White Womens Waterhole, Briagolong area, Swallow Lagoon. The Greenhoods are coming out and some Small Mosquito Orchids. Trim Greenhood Coopers Rd Briagolong. Nodding Greenhood White Womens Waterhole. Cobra Greenhood White Womens Waterhole. Nodding Greenhood Swallow Lagoon. Small Mosquito Orchid Swallow Lagoon. Cobra Greenhood White Womens Waterhole. Spring is ...
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Pearsondale Birder.: January 2015
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Sunday, 11 January 2015. Heyfield bird watchers had their first outing last Thursday, 10 members attended, and we met at the gate to Herb Guyatt reserve at Wurruk. After strolling around the reserve for about 2 hours we ticked off 45 species, including Scarlet Honey eater, Azure Kingfisher (x 3), Whistling Kite, Black Duck, Golden Whistler, Grey Fantail. We finished about 12.30pm as the rain started. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Coral Cay Island Bird...
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Pearsondale Birder.: July 2015
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Saturday, 18 July 2015. Looking for a Fox. Last week of the school holidays my 9 YO grand daughter LuLu who is a permanent resident with my wife and I said she was bored; which is pretty normal for this generation. Said she wanted to see a fox, I said we could go and look for one but it would be luck if we say one. There was also a nice reflection on the lagoon so another photo was taken. Even though there was no fox she was happy to take some photos.
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Pearsondale Birder.: September 2014
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Wednesday, 17 September 2014. Last Monday the Heyfield Bird watchers hosted a day out with some members of Bird Life Australia East Gippsland Branch. Members from Bairnsdale and District. We had nineteen individuals for the day. Our first stop was Maffra Riverside Reserve, a very small area. At the end of our walk we had ticked off 28 species. The photo of the Swift Parrots is not that good as they were a long distance away. View my complete profile.
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Pearsondale Birder.: Heyfield Birdo's 4th June.
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Sunday, 7 June 2015. Heyfield Birdo's 4th June. Seven members of the Heyfield Bird Watchers travelled to the Bush Family Reserve, 225 Hectares of bushland which was taken over by the Trust For Nature in 1999, and is managed by the Trust for Nature and the Meerlieu Committee of Management. And the odd Kangaroo had their eye on us. (;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heyfield Birdos 4th June. View my complete profile. Wildflowers Galore and More.
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Pearsondale Birder.: White Fronted Chats
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Friday, 3 July 2015. Have been waiting for the Chats to come back to Desailly Flats, well hoping they would comeback, and they did. Last Sunday. One male and two females. Male Whited Fronted Chat. Female White Fronted Chat. 3 July 2015 at 22:02. Nice photos. Great focus. Good lens, eh? 6 July 2015 at 10:33. G’day RS,. Nice to get good diagnostic shots of the male cf female. Any nests nearby? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for a Fox.
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Pearsondale Birder.: December 2014
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My observations of the bird life in the Gippsland area. Monday, 29 December 2014. My wife and are at the moment experiencing a fairly major change in our life. We now have our 9 year old grand daughter living with us permanently. So I am now hearing the words " what can we do now Poppa" too many times to mention in a day. Honey Bee busy on the Silver Birch. Orb-weaving Spider.. Redback spider on shed door. It is very interesting what you can find around the garden, another world in miniature. After my f...
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Avithera: May 2014
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This blog will mostly contain notes and photos of birds and bird behavior observed and photographed in my backyard patch, East Gippsland, and on birding journeys around Australia. Sunday, 4 May 2014. Summer Migrants in East Gippsland. This post covers some of our East Gippsland summer breeding migrants, the terrestrial species or land birds. During the spring and summer seasons we always see a great increase in bird activity and this is mainly due to birds taking up breeding territories. During this ...
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Avithera: April 2014
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This blog will mostly contain notes and photos of birds and bird behavior observed and photographed in my backyard patch, East Gippsland, and on birding journeys around Australia. Friday, 18 April 2014. There is more to Silvereyes (Zosterops) than meets the eye! I should start this post by pointing out the silver does not refer to the eye, which is brown, but to a bold ring surrounding the eye, which is not silver but white. Bird names can be baffling at times! The most southerly east coast sub species i...
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