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    Magpie chick checking out the neighbours

    Magpie chick checking out the neighbours
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    Grey butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus)

    Grey butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus)
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    Pristhesanacus plagipennis - commonly known as the Assassin bug (!)

    Pristhesanacus plagipennis - commonly known as the Assassin bug (!)
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    Early morning at Sweeney Reserve, Petrie

    Early morning at Sweeney Reserve, Petrie
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    Getting my ducks in a row....

    Not seen them arrayed like that before. The small lake they live on is much higher than normal after the recent cyclone, so that may be a cause?
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    Getting my ducks in a row....

    Getting my ducks in a row....
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    Heron winging it.

    Heron winging it.
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    Young Kookaburra

    Young Kookaburra
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    Juvenile Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard hiding in my garden today

    Juvenile Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard hiding in my garden today
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    Dragonfly taking a break

    Dragonfly taking a break
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    Grasshopper and Hawaiian Ti plant

    A few hours later and he (?) was still there. May have been thinking time to flee? But did not.
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    Grasshopper and Hawaiian Ti plant

    Grasshopper and Hawaiian Ti plant
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    Skink dinner

    Skink dinner
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    Pinnacles Desert, WA

    Pinnacles Desert, WA
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    Rainbow in bow wave of Westerdam, off the WA coast

    Rainbow in bow wave of Westerdam, off the WA coast
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    Water Dragon perched on the branch of a submerged tree (Maple Lake, Mungarra Reserve, Petrie)

    Water Dragon perched on the branch of a submerged tree (Maple Lake, Mungarra Reserve, Petrie)
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    Red Arrow and Blue Skimmer dragonflies sharing a twig (for a few seconds)

    Red Arrow and Blue Skimmer dragonflies sharing a twig (for a few seconds)
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    Tawny Frogmouth Owls (Podargus strigoides)

    You're right. But they do a great job of looking like one! 😆
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    Scarlet Percher (Diplacodes haematodes)

    A face only a mother could love....
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