A couple of people have asked what our full birdbath list is.
It's 47 spp, and I'm setting it out below for anyone who is interested.
Bill Jolly
Spotted Turtle-Dove occasional in the birdbath (occ)
Crested Pigeon regular in the birdbath (reg)
Peaceful Dove reg
Bar-shouldered Dove reg
Pale-headed Rosella reg
Superb Fairy-wren reg
Variegated Fairy-wren reg
Red-backed Fairy-wren reg
Striated Pardalote always here, but very rarely comes to
the bath
White-browed Scrubwren reg
Speckled Warbler reg
Brown Thornbill uncommon here, only once in the birdbath
Yellow-rumped Thornbill reg
Yellow Thornbill reg
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater regular when here (winter visitor)
Striped Honeyeater reg
Noisy Friarbird reg
Little Friarbird reg
Lewin's Honeyeater reg
Yellow-faced Honeyeater regular when here (winter visitor)
White-throated Honeyeater reg
Brown Honeyeater reg
Rose Robin regular when here (winter visitor)
Eastern Yellow Robin regular when here (winter visitor)
Grey-crowned Babbler hereabouts every day, only occasional
in the birdbath
Eastern Whipbird frequent in the birdbath
Golden Whistler regular when here (winter visitor)
Rufous Whistler frequent in the birdbath
Grey Shrike-thrush occ
Black-faced Monarch occ in summer
Spectacled Monarch occ in summer
Magpie-lark reg
Rufous Fantail regular when here (summer visitor)
Grey Fantail regular when here (winter visitor)
Willie Wagtail reg
Olive-backed Oriole reg
Figbird reg
Pied Butcherbird occ
Australian Magpie occ
Torresian Crow very occ
House Sparrow occ
Zebra Finch reg
Double-barred Finch reg
Plum-headed Finch reg just at present
Red-browed Finch reg
Chestnut-breasted Mannikin occ
Silvereye occ
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