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Steve Sorrell

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Cape Barren Goose

Description
Often called the “Pig Goose” because of the low, grunting sounds it makes, this is one of Australia’s most distinctive waterfowl.

  • Appearance: They are a large, bulky bird (75–100cm) with a pale grey body and rows of strik...
5 months ago
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Wedge-tailed Eagle

Description
The “Wedgie” is a true giant of the sky and holds the title of Australia’s largest bird of prey.

  • Size: They are massive, with a wingspan that can reach up to 2.3 metres (over 7.5 feet). Females are generally larger than m...
5 months ago
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Australian Ibis

The Australian Ibis, AKA Bin Chicken, made another appearance this week at Lake Esmond, near where I live. He/she initially tried to hide behind the tree, but figured it was big enough to look after itself, and wasn’t going to be disturbed...

7 months ago
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Red-Browed Finch

The Red-Browed Finch is also known as the Red-Browed Firetail. It is commonly found in temperate forest and dry savannah habitats, and is a seed eater. These birds are distinguished by the bright red stripe above the eye and bright red rump...

8 months ago
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Crested Pigeon

Below: Crested Pigeons, Uluru, Northern Territory.

Common birds found in many regions of Australia. They are called top notch pigeons because of their crest.

When they beat their wings, you can often hear a ‘ whoop whoop whoop ’ sound. T...

10 months ago
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    I am a mineral enthusiast, artist, photographer and publisher in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. I am also interested in many aspects of science and nature, and am currently learning Japanese.

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