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wow lovely species from up north. i really like the white-faced robin the fantail and that stunning yellow billed kingfisher!

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@Kitsafarithe Yellow-billed Kingfisher was top of my wishlist, and the White-faced Robin was up there too. I'm so pleased with these sightings, the whole trip was very enjoyable despite the grey skies.

 

 

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46. Diamond Dove, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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47. Varied triller, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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48. Masked Finch, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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49. Brolgas, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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50. Spotted Harrier, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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51. Australian Pratincole, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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52. Australian Bustard, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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53. Magpie Goose, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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54. Forest Kingfisher, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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55. Australian Hobby, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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56. Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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57. Barking Owl, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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58. Barn Owl, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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59. Spotted Nightjar, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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60. Star Finch, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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Another set of lovely additions wth birds, mostly unknown to me. So many place still to visit......;)

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61. Crimson Finch Evangelina ssp, Lakefield NP, Queensland. June 2022

 

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62. Olive-backed Sunbird, near Port Douglas, Queensland. June 2022

 

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63. Leaden Flycatcher (female), near Port Douglas, Queensland. June 2022

 

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64. Fairy Martins, near Port Douglas, Queensland. June 2022

 

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65. Beach-stone Curlew, Newell Beach, Queensland. June 2022

 

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I really like the Stone Curlews

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@TonyQthe Beach-stone Curlew makes the most chilling screech at night, the locals around Cairns complain about the noise.

 

66. Nankeen Kestrel, Newell Beach, Queensland. June 2022

 

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67. White-breasted Woodswallow, Newell Beach, Queensland. June 2022

 

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68. Papuan Frogmouth,  Atherton Tableland, Queensland. June 2022

 

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69. Pale Yellow Robin, Atherton Tableland, Queensland. June 2022

 

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70. Brown Honeyeater, Abbatoir Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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i love how the owls and nightjar just pose on the road for you. :) 

 

i think your no 69 is not a beach stone curlew? and your honeyeater is probably no 70

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@Kitsafarithe owls were a bit flighty, but they did mostly stop long enough for photos. Thanks for the heads-up, cut and paste errors have been fixed.

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71. Northern Fantail, Abattoir Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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72. Blue-winged Kookaburra, Mt Carbine, Queensland. June 2022

 

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73. Tawny Frogmouth, Mt Carbine, Queensland. June 2022

 

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74. Apostlebird, Mt Carbine, Queensland. June 2022

 

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75. Galahs, Mt Carbine, Queensland. June 2022

 

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I love the frogmouths, they couldn’t be weirder.

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I agree on the Frogmouth and what a beautiful Kookaburra!

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@pedro maiaand @PeterHGthe frogmouths sure are weird birds, I think of them as branch birds as they often disappear into the shape of the tree.

 

76. Weebill, Mt Carbine, Queensland. June 2022

 

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77. Red-backed Fairywrens, Atherton Tableland, Queensland. June 2022

 

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78. Scarlet Honeyeater, Atherton Tableland, Queensland. June 2022

 

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79. Scaly-breasted Lorikeet (top), Atherton Tableland, Queensland. June 2022

 

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80. White-cheeked Honeyeater, Atherton, Queensland. June 2022

 

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81. Lewin's Honeyeater, Atherton, Queensland. June 2022

 

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82. Rufous Whistler, Atherton, Queensland. June 2022

 

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83. Plumed Whistling Duck, Hastie's Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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84. Eastern Yellow Robin, Hastie's Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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85. Brown Gerygone, Hastie's Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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86. Australasian Grebe, Hastie's Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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87. Hardhead, Hastie's Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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88. Grey Teal, Hastie's Swamp, Queensland. June 2022

 

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89. Black-fronted Dotterel, Lake Tinaroo, Queensland. June 2022

 

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90. Australasian Swamphen, Lake Tinaroo, Queensland. June 2022

 

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91. Macleay's Honeyeater, Lake Tinaroo, Queensland. June 2022

 

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92. Magnificent Rifkebird, Lake Barrine, Queensland. June 2022

 

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93. Silver Gulls, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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94. Common Myna, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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95. Willie Wagtail, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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96. Magpie-lark, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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97. Hornbill Friarbird, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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98. Australian White Ibis, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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99. Black-necked Stork (aka Jabiru), Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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100. Bar-tailed Godwits, Cairns Esplanade,  Queensland. June 2022

 

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Well done on the Century.

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Congrats on #100!

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Reaching #100 is the first step towards #200 ... congratulations!

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Well done getting to 100 birds!

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Congratulations on your century!

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