Juvenile Black-fronted dotterel
Black-fronted dotterel Dotterels are small shorebirds belonging to the plover family, often found in coastal areas and open habitats. There are several species of dotterels, including the Eurasian Dotterel (Charadrius morinellus) and the Australian Dotterel (Charadrius australis).
Wedge tailed eagle
Australian black necked stork
Australian black necked stork
Glossy Ibis
Dollar Bird
The Great Egret (Ardea alba) is a large, elegant wading bird known for its striking all-white plumage and long neck. It can be found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines, primarily in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia and Africa. Great Egrets are often seen hunting for fish, frogs, and small invertebrates, using their sharp beaks to spear prey. They are also known for their graceful breeding displays, during which they develop long, flowing plumes that trail behind them. As a symbol of beauty and grace, the Great Egret has been a subject of admiration in various cultures. Photographed at John file wetlands in Kununurra
Dotterels are small shorebirds belonging to the plover family, often found in coastal areas and open habitats. There are several species of dotterels, including the Eurasian Dotterel (Charadrius morinellus) and the Australian Dotterel (Charadrius australis).
Nankeen Kestrel
The Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) is a unique nocturnal bird native to Australia and New Guinea. It is known for its remarkable camouflage, resembling tree branches or logs, which helps it avoid predators during the day. These birds are not actually related to owls, despite their owl-like appearance. They are part of the nightjar family and are known for their distinctive, haunting calls that echo through the forests at night.
Tawny Frogmouth
Tawny Frogmouth
The Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae), also known as the Australasian Little Grebe, is a small waterbird found in freshwater habitats across Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. These grebes are known for their compact bodies, short necks, and distinctive diving abilities.
Crimson Finch
Sacred Kingfisher
Cockatiels
Rainbow Bee- eater
Brown Honeyeater
Jacana
Ibis
Ibis
Yellow- Tinted Honeyeater
Golden headed Cisticola