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Congratulations on reaching a century and again with some beautiful additions!

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michael-ibk

Congratulations - a very nice bird for your #100 milestone.😃

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Congratulations on getting to the 100!

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Peter Connan

Congratulations and thank you for showinf us a hundred wonderful birds, almost all of us strange to me.

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pedro maia

Congrats on the century!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Five months in and there are still plenty of our common species that I haven't listed yet so better get on with it.

 

101/NT66 - Red-winged Parrot, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

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102/NT67 - Peaceful Dove, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

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103/NT68 - Striated Pardalote, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

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104/NT69 - Peewee, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

 

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105/NT70 - Yellow Oriole, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

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106/NT71 - Pacific Heron, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

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107/NT72 - White-breasted Woodswallow, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia - 16/05/2021

 

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ooooh that's a great shot of all the woodswallows huddling together!

 

now we know for sure we aren't going to cross over the seas to each other's shores, I'll just have to enjoy Australian birds through your lovely images. 

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34 minutes ago, Kitsafari said:

ooooh that's a great shot of all the woodswallows huddling together!

 

now we know for sure we aren't going to cross over the seas to each other's shores, I'll just have to enjoy Australian birds through your lovely images. 

 

And I Singapore's through yours and Hermans's - ahh maybe next year

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Woodswallows, haven't they've been informed about 10 pax max and social distancing :ph34r:?!

 

Brilliant photos on a brilliant day! Looking forward for more, @shazdwn :).

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8 hours ago, xelas said:

Woodswallows, haven't they've been informed about 10 pax max and social distancing :ph34r:?!

 


Just flagrantly ignoring the rules, cheeky little blighters 

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Good to see more additions from your part of the world. Lovely shot of the Woodswallows, it symbolises our hopes for the future!

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michael-ibk

Love the Woodswallows, really lovely! "Peaceful Dove" is a very nice name. :)

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Good on you for making the break to Melbourne, Im still too scared to cross Borders for fear of not being allowed home again, I do think there's a slight shift though and people are on the move more with inter-state travel again. Don't know if that's good-bad, right-wrong, but there it is. I did smile at your first five, all the Ferals, although over my way, Rainbow Lorikeet is the biggest menace, Ive refused to include it to date....but who knows what I'll do when desperation sets in! Interesting that most of your Melbourne birds are the same as my Perth birds, so I too am pleased to see more of your  NT collection. Congrats on the 100, you took off from 50 very quickly. The Mistletoe bird is always fun to see and hear.

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

The year is flying and I am getting behind in uploading my images, let alone looking at all of your beautiful contributions.  Well here's a few in no particular order.  

 

108/NT73 - Green Pygmy Geese - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - 21/05/2021

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109/NT74 - Brown Goshawk - Kak adu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - 22/05/2021

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110/NT75 - Plumed Whisting-duck - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - 22/05/2021

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111/NT76 - Wandering Whisting-duck - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - 22/05/2021

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112/NT77 - Striated Heron - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - 22/05/2021

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113/NT78 - Magpie Goose - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - 22/05/2021

 

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