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Monday, October 16, 2017

WILLY WAGTAIL, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this bird as a Willy Wagtail by its black head, throat, upper breast, wings, upperparts and tail; rest of underparts white; white eyebrow and black legs.
   The Willy Wagtail is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 621.
   





PACIFIC BLACK DUCK, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this duck as a Pacific Black Duck by its dark body, dark crown, dark stripe from bill through eyes to ear and pale stripes above and below eye.
   The Pacific Black Duck is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 620.



AUSTRALIAN WOOD DUCK, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this duck as an Australian Wood Duck by its looking like a small goose, dark brown head, mottled underparts  and grey wings with black primaries.   The female has white stripes above and below the eye, while the male doesn't.
   The Australian Wood Duck is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 619.






DUSKY MOORHEN, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this gallinule as a Dusky Moorhen by its overall dark brown color, red frontal shield, thin red bill with yellow tip and white patch on the side of the undertail.
   The Dusky Moorhen is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 618.















Sunday, October 15, 2017

WHITE-FACED HERON, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA




LITTLE PIED CORMORANT, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this cormorant as a Little Pied Cormorant by its short stubby yellow-sided bill, black above, white below and small crest.
   The Little Pied Cormorant is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 617.



EURASIAN COOT, HACKING RIVER, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, AUDLEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this bird as a Eurasian Coot by its white frontal shield and bill, red eyes and black head and neck gradually merging  to a slate-grey.
   The Eurasian Coot is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 616.