Yellow-billed spoonbill |
Moving on, the lifers came thick and fast, next was a much sought after buff-banded rail, followed by red-winged fairy-wren, splendid fairy-wren, yellow-rumped thornbill, western gerygone, Australian reed warbler and perhaps most pleasing, a flock of 25 Carnaby's black-cockatoos.
Apart from the lifers, there were good numbers and variety of other birds with 200+ purple swamphens, pink-eared ducks, swamp harriers, musk ducks, singing honeyeaters, silvereyes, grey teal, Australian shoveler and a stunning spotted pardalote.
Meanwhile at Lake Monger there was an impressive flock of at least 300 blue-billed ducks with 50 musk ducks, 30 pink-eared ducks, 200+ hoary-headed grebes and 50 Australian grebes. Also here I was delighted to come across two spotless crakes showing well on the edge of the reeds.
Spotless crake |
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