FEBRUARY, FIVE MINUTES IN THE GARDEN
In just a few minutes this morning, there were six different visitors to the small birdbath in the garden.
Whilst we see birds having a drink or a bath reasonably often, this morning was, for a few short minutes, a very busy time. Perhaps the sound of splashing by the first visitor was enough to attract the others.
Morning coffee this morning was a very entertaining time.
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Straited Thornbill
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Common Blackbird
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Wet Buff-rumped Thornbill
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Eastern Spinebill
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Crimson Rosellas
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Yellow-faced Honeyeater
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