Thursday, 22 October 2015
Around Port Douglas
Laughing kookaburra. I've not seen anywhere near as many kookaburras as I expected so this one was too good an opportunity to miss.
Straw-necked ibis.
Brahminy kite.
I was absolutely delighted to see this bird, Terek sandpiper, one my favourite waders.
Gull-billed tern.
Far eastern curlew.
Rufous night heron.
What a guy! A mudskipper.
Fiddler crab
Hundreds of fruit bats fly over our apartment at dusk.
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