BoatHarbour

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WhistlingDuck
BoatHarbour

Some photos from Boat Harbour near Cronulla sydney. Lots of terns, gulls, cormorants, plovers on the exposed rock platform.

Reef Egret - landed right beside me, easy way to get a new species!

Pacific Golden Plover

Double Banded Plovers

Double Banded Plover

Red Necked Stint

Red Necked Stint - two crops of same photo as i like the orange tints of the background and bird nestled in the cleft of the rocks 

Silver Gull

Crested Terns

timrp
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Great shots, I have been planning to go there, were there any Ruddy Turnstones there?

WhistlingDuck

timrp wrote:

Great shots, I have been planning to go there, were there any Ruddy Turnstones there?

Thanks Tim ... one ruddy turnstone. Saw osprey, sea eagles, swamp harrier, kestrel. In the heath around the headland there was  tawny grassbird, pipits and mistletoe birds.

Reflex
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Great set of photos WD. Love the Crested Tern with the small fish. 

Samford Valley Qld.

Devster
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Plenty of action here WD I love it! What a good mix. I like the Double Banded Plovers and the close up of the Red Necked Stint. He looks soo peaceful.

Rick N
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Great set of shots WD. Agree with John on the Tern with fish, my favourite as well.

brian63
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Terrific shots WD, the silver gull looks like he's conducting an orchestra.

Brian

HelloBirdy
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What a good range of shorebirds. There are about 5 in there that would be new for me

Ryu
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Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera

oconnore51
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Just beautiful, did the double banded plover have only one leg? 

I will have to go there soon.

elizabeth

sue818
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Wonderful shots. Very clear and my favourite is the Double-banded Plover

Sue

laza
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Top stuff as usual WD

Love that animated Gull

Dont take life too seriously, it never ends well

WhistlingDuck

Thanks all for the comments and viewing.

Think it had two legs Elizabeth - just standing on one, and the other one tucked up underneath keeping warm.

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