The good times started before we got there with excellent views of an Australian Reed Warbler in the reeds around a dam.
As we approached Pollock Rd we noticed 4 White-browed Woodswallows perched on a roadside fence. There were many more of these beautiful birds in the target block. This one was clearly nesting, and I suspect brooding chicks. We saw other birds of this species carrying food.
The image below is of the same nest from a different angle. To my fevered imagination the bird reminds me of the archetypal bad-tempered old lady peering out through lace curtains
On the subject of this species we also noticed some of them high in the sky harassing a passing couple of immature Wedge-tailed Eagles. (I use the descriptor 'couple' as a substitute for 2: I don't know enough about the particular birds to say if they were a 'pair'; siblings or just good friends.)
We heard a number of White-winged Trillers calling and as well as seeing a pair feeding on the ground I managed to snap a very vocal dependent young (DY) bird and its mother. Another DY was very close.
A full list of birds seen in this site follows.
Australian Wood Duck | White-winged Triller DY |
Wedge-tailed Eagle | Rufous Whistler |
Crimson Rosella | Grey Shrike-thrush |
Eastern Rosella | White-browed Woodswallow ON |
Red-rumped Parrot | Dusky Woodswallow |
Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo | Australian Magpie DY |
White-throated Treecreeper | Grey Fantail |
Superb Fairy-wren | Willie Wagtail |
Yellow-rumped Thornbill | Tree Martin IH |
Buff-rumped Thornbill | Common Starling IH |
Striated Pardalote | Diamond Firetail |
Yellow-faced Honeyeater | European Goldfinch |
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike |
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