Managed to find the Azure Kingfisher this morning thanks to Shorty's tip off.
The bird was still in the same spot along Jerra Ck at 10am.
Marnix
> On 16 Aug 2014, at 9:34 am, shorty <> wrote:
>
> For those that are afraid of T-bones, i have just sighted (and photographed)
> the Azure on Jerra creek. Hunting around the island that is past the
> footbridge and around the dirt track that leads to the last hide (forgotten
> name of said hide).
> Also Little Eagle and many Little Grassbirds seen and heard.
> Google map attached.
> Shorty
> <azure kingfisher.jpg>
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