Birds at Nurragingy Reserve – 15 November 2020

My previous trip to Nurragingy Reserve had been quite good – the highlights seeing a Pacific Baza, an Azure Kingfisher and a pair of Sacred Kingfishers. So I returned with high expectations. But no Bazas or Azure Kingfishers this visit, but still I did see a lot  of other nice birds, including some Blue-faced Honeyeaters.

Here are some of the birds –

Scarlet Honeyeater

Superb Fairy-wren

Olive-backed Oriole

Sacred Kingfishers

Blue-faced Honeyeater

You can see a Sacred Kingfishers in the photo below, but lower down you can also see a Blue-faced Honeyeater.

Australasian Figbird

A Dusky Moorhen and chicks –

Some Magpie Lark chicks crowded in a nest.

Here, a parent comes to feed the four chicks –

And, lastly, some Turtles –

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