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| Marie (rear) and Therese (front) | 
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| Therese is quite the stunner | 
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| But Marie is a Splash and they're just drop dead gorgeous! | 
It's a bit of a change over time anyway as the northern species depart for warmer climes as winter approaches and there's a bit of a gap before all the smaller birds from the south come north. One species that seems to have set up home here are the Buff-rumped Thornbills. They are tiny birds that drift through the woodland in small flocks searching for grubs and insects. They have a distinctive call as they constantly chatter to each other.
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| Buff-rumped Thornbills have no white eyebrow like their slightly larger cousins the Yellow-rumped Thornbill | 
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| They do have the streaked coverts but foreheads are plainer rather than the white spotted on black of the Yellow-Rumped Thornbill. | 
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| Hello! Who's this? | 
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| Anyone about? | 
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| Boing! Only me. | 
Regular (Seen daily)
Australian Magpie
Bar-shouldered Dove
Brown Honeyeater
Buff-rumped Thornbill
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| Buff-rumped Thornbill catches his grub | 
Bush Turkey
Cicadabird
Common Bronzewing
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| Common Bronzewing playing peekaboo | 
Common Koel
Double-barred Finch
Forest Kingfisher
Galah
King Parrot
Laughing Kookaburra
Little Corella
Nankeen Night Heron
Noisy Friarbird
Noisy Miner
Olive-backed Oriole
Pacific Black Duck
Peaceful Dove
Pied Butcherbird
Pied Currawong
Plumed Whistling Duck
Rainbow Lorikeet
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
Torresian Crow
White-throated Gerygone
White-throated Honeyeater
Yellow-faced Honeyeater
Yellow Thornbill
Common Mynah
Grey Shrike-Thrush
Spangled Drongo
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| Spangled Drongo | 
Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike
Brown Thornbill
Crested Pigeon
Dollarbird
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| Dollarbird | 
Eastern Boobook
Figbird
Little Friarbird
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| Little Friarbird stops for a drink | 
Magpie Lark
Masked Plover
Pale-headed Rosella
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| Pale-headed Rosellas at the feeder | 
Pheasant Coucal
Rufous Whistler
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| Rufous Whistler | 
Satin Flycatcher
White-headed Pigeon
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| White-headed Pigeon | 
White-throated Treecreeper
Rare (Seen once)
Australian Ibis
Little Pied Cormorant
Rainbow Bee Eater
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
And this months Australian mammal courtesy of the Department of the Environment is the Northern Bettong.
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| Northern Bettong (Kangaroo Rat) | 
 
 
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