Happy Monday all!
Thanks for all the well wishes last week. Everything is becoming very real and I am getting ready to hand over to my replacement (they will be on board with me in October before I head off in November).
But back to the challenge! I have a lovely work experience student with me this week and this morning he is spending his time analysing Powerful Owl pellets. I thought it would be a fun challenge to look at photos that show that a bird was there. So pellets, 'white wash' foot prints, feathers or even a photo you took where the bird was flying out of shot... Might be a bit of a specialised topic but lets see how we go.
Guess I'll start it off ... evidence of an Eastern Rosella (I think) and a raptor (cannot recall which it was) at Mudgee
Sue
This appears to be a popular foraging site for Superb Lyrebirds.
Australasian Grebe was there.
Wow Rick, I love that shot!
Sue
A Golden Bowerbird decorated this bower.
Those lyrebirds were busy in the shot above!
Sue
Thanks Sue.
The Emus were there ,then they weren't.
Gone from Lord Howe Island altogether now and from everywhere else in the world but still some left on Norfolk Island.
Red-Fronted Parakeet or Green Parrot (Cyanoramphus cooki).
Samford Valley Qld.