Sighting and photos (c) ruth2.
Habitat - Parkland
How many? - 1
Additional comments? - stork had just caught something in the lake
Nest present - No
Behavior - Feeding
Sighting and photos (c) helen_wakefield.
Habitat - Near a natural water source
How many? - 2
Nest present - No
Behavior - Feeding
Sighting and photos (c) helen_wakefield.
Habitat - Near a natural water source
How many? - 1
Nest present - No
Behavior - Resting
Sighting and photos (c) ritto.
Field Notes - Had about 2 dozen of these flying around our property this morning. Wouldn't stay still close enough to get decent picture. Hoping the flight pattern helps with ID.
Sighting and photos (c) christopher3.
Habitat - Parkland
How many? - at least 6
Additional comments? - Sorry if you can’t see some of them, you may have to search! On one of them there are 5 and on another one, the bird is flying. They have been EVERYWHERE since 7:30 this morning and that is very unusual for where we live! Hope you discover something!
Nest present - No
Behavior - Resting
Sighting and photos (c) bigbird.
Field Notes - First sighted in a Banksia, they flew into the eucalyptus tree to get a higher view point
Sighting and photos (c) helen_wakefield.
Sighting and photos (c) helen_wakefield.
Habitat - Rural
How many? - 2
Nest present - No
Behavior - Feeding
Sighting and photos (c) floozy.
Habitat - Rural
How many? - one adult one subadult
Additional comments? - young made a regular cheeping as it followed the adult around the garden and rhe adult would occasionally reapond with a melodic chirp back
Nest present - No
Behavior - Feeding young
Sighting and photos (c) lizorr.
Field Notes - Juvenile bird unfortunately managed to get inside the orchard netting. Finally managed to find its way out with encouragement. We usually see them only in the autumn winter. Not particularly bothered by people
Sighting and photos (c) chookman.
Habitat - Urban
How many? - 2
Additional comments? - evening
Nest present - No
Behavior - Feeding