Thursday, 14 June 2018

A mob of whiptail wallabies


I was delighted to stumble across a mob of whiptail wallabies this morning on a walk along the coast from 1770. Compared to most other kangeroos and wallabies, they were very approachable and consisted of a male with several females and juveniles. As you can see in the photos below, one of the females has a large joey in her pouch, though the animal itself is not visible.










Black-faced cuckoo-shrike.


Dusky honeyeater.


Forest kinfisher


Sacred kingfisher


Juvenile leaden flycatcher.


Rainbow bee-eater.


White-throated honeyeater



A Pacific Baza, this time on the campsite at 1770.



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