After attending 'walk against warming', which was very successful (great
job Jenny and Trish-pity about the lack of media attention ), I spent
dusk at Bibaringa. Saw 5 brown treecreepers- 3 being dependent young
with yellow gapes and rufous bellys. They were begging fairly
consistently, but were also feeding themselves to some degree.
There were also at least 4 dusky woodswallows and the chicks in the nest
are now pretty large, the parents kept dive bombing white plumes
(actually the other day at Hall TSR was the first time I have been
swooped by dusky woodswallows while photographing chicks in their nest).
Other birds included fairy martins, rufous songlarks, one WWT, peaceful
dove and I think an Australian raven was on a nest. Plus the 16 or so
white winged choughs.
Benj
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