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Birds of The Dry Country.


Here are a few examples of common birds that we've encountered on our inland travels.

Quite a few red backgrounds, love that Outback soil.

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Adelaide Rosella, Southern Flinders Ranges SA.

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Australian Pratincole, Mt Oxley near Bourke NSW.

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Grey-crowned Babblers near Quilpie QLD.

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Crested Pigeon, the Kidman Way NSW.

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Rainbow Bee-eater, Scropes Range between Wilcannia & Broken Hill NSW.

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Black Kite, The Kimberley WA. These are the the most common road kill scavengers on Outback highways.

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Budgerigar Mutawintji NP Outback NSW.

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Blue-winged Kookaburra, Top End NT.

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Crested Bellbird, Spring Hills RA Outback NSW.

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Crimson Chat, Byrock NSW.

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Dusky Honeyeater, Mt Bundy NT.

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Plum-headed Finch near Charleville QLD.

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Australian Ringneck portrait, Flinders Ranges SA.

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Horsfield's Bronze-cuckoo, Riverland Biosphere SA.

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Hooded Robin, Murray-Sunset NP VIC Mallee.

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Laughing Kookaburra, merry merry king of the bush is he.

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Major Mitchell's ****atoo, Pine Plains VIC Mallee.

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Mulga Parrot feeding on Ruby Saltbush, VIC Mallee.

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Rufous-throated Honeyeater, Mt Bundy NT.

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Spotted Bowerbird, Meadow Glen West of Cobar on the Barrier Hwy.

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Sulphur-crested ****atoo, hello ****ie!

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Chirruping Wedgebill, Outback NSW. These guys would be one of the hardest birds to get close to in Australia.

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Wedge-tailed Eagle, Parachilna Flinders Ranges SA.

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Mallefowl portrait, Big Desert VIC Mallee.



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You amaze me with the knowledge of birdlife you appear to have and the beautiful photography - How many years have you been travelling and recording these birds from just about every corner of Australia?

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Possum3 wrote:

You amaze me with the knowledge of birdlife you appear to have and the beautiful photography - How many years have you been travelling and recording these birds from just about every corner of Australia?


 I've been photographing birdlife since the early 80's using an Olympus 35mm SLR camera on a tripod with a cable release.

We use DSLR cameras these days.

My interest in birds started in 6th grade at 12 years of age when I joined the Gould League.

My wife began taking images of birds in 2005. 

We travelled extensively before our retirement in 2010 

Except for recent Covid-19 years we've spent half of every year of our retirement away on trips.

We photograph many other things besides birds.

On our trips we enjoy many other things like bushwalking, native plant identification, wineries, fishing, history etc.

Glad that you appreciate our images.

For anyone who enjoys identifying our native fauna on their travels you can download these free apps.

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 For those interested in Australian Birds this app is fantastic. It gives descriptions, maps of distribution, bird calls & types of habitat.

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-- Edited by 86GTS on Sunday 20th of November 2022 10:27:14 AM

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