Sorry - I seemed to have overlooked all these. It will be a BIG catchup
May (Second Half)
Photographing birds at Fogg Dam
Fogg Dam Sunset
Freshwater Croc along the road at Fogg Dam
As the water dries up from the wet, small fish and other aquatic creatures become prey for the birds
Young Black-necked Stork -(Jabiru)
Pied Heron
Adult Black-necked Stork - (Jabiru)
Roosting time
Roosting tree
Tracks in the sand
Lizard Tracks in the sand
Manton Dam Trip
Manton Dam Trip
Fig Bird
Darwin Waterfront Lights
Sunrise at Lee Point
Lee Point beach From the drone
Shadows (at Lee Point)
Dolphins playing
Esme wanting to join in
Osprey
White fronted Woodswallows cuddling
Mangrove Jack - I have been wanting to catch one for a long time
Striated Heron in the mangroves
Sunset at Frying Nemo (best fish 'n chips in Darwin)
Bush Stone Curlew
Magpie Geese flyby
Black kites
Saltwater Creek by drone
Rainbow Bee-eater
Lily at Sanctuary Lakes
Spiral Palm
Bush Stone Curlews
George Brown Botanic Gardens trees
More Frying Nemo
Paperbark Flycatcher
June - heading for home
The floodwaters were receding along the Barkley Highway, but lots of birds had turned up to feed on what was trapped
Pelicans and ducks
Pied Stilt
Lake Mary Anne at Tennant Creek
Karlu Karlu (Devil's Marbles)
Between Tennant Creek and Alice Springs
Coober Pedy
South of Coober Pedy
Salt Lake south of Lake Hart
Heading east from Peterborough SA
Latham Sunrise
Local Kangaroos on my walk
July - around Latham
Many of the Latham pine trees are now past their 'useful date'
Swamp Wallaby along Ginninderra Creek
Stepping stones over Ginninderra Creek
New Walkway along G Creek
A Crimson Crimson Rosella
Murrumbidgee River at Uriarra in the fog
Eastern Rosella checking the seed supply @ #33
Goldfinch - numbers seem to be increasing
Another painted pumping station
Galahs at #33
Foggy start to the day
Another sunrise
Where the John Gorton Drive will cross the Molonglo River
Fox - making off with a small Kangaroo carcase
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