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Magpies & wattlebirds
A couple of magpies, that aren't corvids. From memory, the one on its own is a juvenile (that's why it's greyish). I wondered if it hadn't learnt to stay away from humans.



Little Wattlebirds, taken the same day. These were tricky, because it was dusk and they were nervous about me getting close. But that's why I had a 6x zoom.
The birds are native, the flowers aren't. They're honeyeaters. The larger Yellow Wattlebirds are quite common & noisy (they sound like something throwing up). These ones are a little less obvious.


A couple of magpies, that aren't corvids. From memory, the one on its own is a juvenile (that's why it's greyish). I wondered if it hadn't learnt to stay away from humans.
Little Wattlebirds, taken the same day. These were tricky, because it was dusk and they were nervous about me getting close. But that's why I had a 6x zoom.
The birds are native, the flowers aren't. They're honeyeaters. The larger Yellow Wattlebirds are quite common & noisy (they sound like something throwing up). These ones are a little less obvious.