Little Visits: Around the Pond

In my new Downwardly Mobile role, we stayed around the Crake Pond area at WTP for the rest of the morning.
Not only were the Crakes out and about but also quite a number of other usual suspects.

Highlight was some Black-tailed Native-hens. Another bird that I rarely see and the first time ever a this location.

I also spent some time with several large flocks of Whiskered Terns, hoping, perhaps a bit too much that there might be some White-winged Blacks among them. But not this day. Means another trip should be on the cards.

Here is a few of the morning’s finds.

Enjoy

5 thoughts on “Little Visits: Around the Pond

  1. What a lovely haul for a morning’s visit! I’m hoping to get over there around mid January, so am hoping that some at least stick around until then. A super close-up of the Native Hen and a terrific flight shot of the Black Kite, but of course they are all lovely to see.

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  2. A wonderfully productive morning, David!
    Interesting to see the Black-tailed Native-hens!
    A fine capture of the Grassbird too!
    Fabulous images to view!
    Dave N

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  3. A beautiful and varied collection of birds at the pond David. The Native Hen is always a surprise bird for me, it seems to just turn up and disappear but only when I am at Wagga. Love your Little Grassbird.

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  4. Lovely to get a glimpse of the different birds in the ponds and marshes that are home for the Crakes… Beautifully presented (as always) thanks David…!

    Have a wonderful Thursday…

    Cheers from Wellington NZ…

    Lance

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