I spent some time at my local patch this weekend, hoping to find the family of Blue Wrens that were there a couple of weeks ago. But no luck on that front.
We have had some rain is recent weeks - although not enough - and parts of the pond which had been bone dry for weeks were now underwater again. This White-faced Heron (Egretta novaehollandiae) was feeding in the shallow water. Despite my best efforts I could not see what it was catching - what ever it was, it was small.
As you can see from the dust and such like on the water, this is not the most pristine of locations. But it does always hold birds. There will be more from this visit next week.
We have had some rain is recent weeks - although not enough - and parts of the pond which had been bone dry for weeks were now underwater again. This White-faced Heron (Egretta novaehollandiae) was feeding in the shallow water. Despite my best efforts I could not see what it was catching - what ever it was, it was small.
As you can see from the dust and such like on the water, this is not the most pristine of locations. But it does always hold birds. There will be more from this visit next week.
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