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35. Bluebonnet, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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36. Budgerigars, Bedourie - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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37. Cockatiels, Winton - Queensland, May 2019.

 

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38. Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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39. Little Corellas, Longreach - Queensland, May 2019.

 

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40. Galah, Stonehenge - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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41. Mallee Ringneck, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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42. Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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43. Red-backed Kingfisher, Winton - Queensland, May 2019.

 

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44. Brown Treecreeper, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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45. Rufous-crowned Emu-wren, (female) Winton - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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46. Splendid Fairy-wren, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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47. White-winged Fairy-wren, Bedourie - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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48. Chestnut-rumped Thornbill, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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50. Red-browed Pardalote, Bedourie - Queensland, May 2019. 

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51. Crimson Chat, Bedourie - Queensland, May 2019.

 

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52. Orange Chat, Boulia - Queensland, May 2019.

 

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53. Gibberbird, Boulia - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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54. Black Honeyeater, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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55. Singing Honeyeater, Birdsville - Queensland, June 2019.

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56. White-plumed Honeyeater, Winton - Queensland, May 2019.

 

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57. Yellow-throated Miner, Windorah - Queensland, June 2019.

 

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some stunning birds there @Treepol

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Half century achieved so great start.

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Very colorful birds you have down under.

 

I also like the avocet, looks like he has one of those mexican wrestling masks :D.

 

But my favourite picture is the one with the bustard, I think the light and the pose are just perfect.

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