If you need something to brighten a dull winter’s day then a Flame Robin will surely do. The adult male pictured below was with a small party in the Zumpe’s Road section of the reserve, a rich spot for birds at any time of year.
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Flame Robin (adult male), Rise and Shine Bushland Reserve, 26th June 2024
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III
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Eastern Yellow Robin
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White-browed Babbler nest in Golden Wattle- side view
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Front view showing the entrance
Also noted: Brown Treecreeper, White-naped Honeyeater, Yellow-faced Honeyeater, White-eared Honeyeater, Scarlet Robin, Weebill, Striated Thornbill, Grey Shrike-thrush.
Beautiful shot of the flame robin Geoff. Love it.