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70/NT- Laughing Kookaburra - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 18/04/21

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71/NT- Chestnut Teal - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 18/04/21

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72/NT- Dusky Moorhen - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 18/04/21

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73/NT- Australian Magpie - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 18/04/21

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74/NT- Red-rumped Parrot - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 18/04/21

 

Only spotted a female 

 

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75/NT- Black-fronted Dotteral - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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76/NT- Red Wattlebird - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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77/NT - Australasian Grebe - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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78/NT- Eurasian Coot - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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79/NT- White-browed Scrubwren - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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I don't know how I missed your past 25 posts but I'm all caught up now. I find the NT birds more exciting that the Vic ones, too many overlapping species with our own. And I really like the Royal Spoonbill.

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80/NT- Welcome Swallow - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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81/NT- Black Swan - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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82/NT- White-plumed Honeyeater - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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83/NT- New Holland Honeyeater - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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84/NT- Superb Fairy-wren - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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85/NT- Singing Honeyeater- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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86/NT- Grey Teal - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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87/NT- Australian Pelican - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21B

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88/NT- Australian Wood Duck - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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89/NT- Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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90/NT- Long-billed Corella - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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16 minutes ago, Soukous said:

I don't know how I missed your past 25 posts but I'm all caught up now. I find the NT birds more exciting that the Vic ones, too many overlapping species with our own. And I really like the Royal Spoonbill.

Don't worry I plan on posting plenty more NT species before the year is over 

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91/NT- Pied Cormorant - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - 19/04/21

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49 minutes ago, shazdwn said:

New Holland Honeyeater 

and there was me thinking they only made tractors :ph34r:

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