Here's a cute Brush Turkey lady in Stringybark Creek Reserve - soaking up some morning sunshine from her bushy tree perch
A Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, spotted in rugged Victorian bushland near Gelantipy - on the mountain road to Suggan Buggan
Life's a bit of of a balancing act at times, for this Sulfur-crested Cockatoo in Peakhurst
An early morning cruise on Botany Bay - from a Pelican's perspective in Ramsgate
A Variegated Fairy-wren in Mortdale - stopping for 3 or 4 microseconds, as it flitters amongst the bushy undergrowth
A solitary Royal Spoonbill waterbird in Oatley Park - roaming along the gullies and bush tracks
A cute, young and fluffy Lorikeet, on a rooftop in Monterey - soaking up some sunshine, and spreading a bit of colour and cheer on a wintry afternoon
Taking the whole family for an afternoon paddle - Chestnut Teal ducks cruising around Oatley Bay
An Eastern Rosella in Mortdale - one of a small (elusive) group I often come across, as I hike down around Oatley Park
A White-faced Heron - crossing the bush track in Oatley Park
Here's a very chubby and contented Magpie in Gunnatmatta Park, Cronulla - celebrating another day with some loud warbling
A Crimson Rosella - lurking in tthe mossy undergrowth of a park in Yackandandah
A very well-fed Brush Turkey in Lane Cove - looking very comfortable in a tree perch, whilst monitoring the hikers passing by
Here's a smart looking, well focused Seagull in Rushcutters Bay - enjoying an afternoon paddle alongside the yacht marina
A handsome looking kookaburra - striking a pose, in Burnum Burnam Sanctuary
A very excited Sulfur-crested Cockato in Oatley Park, very happy to find a free dring - all that squawking is firsty work
A Pelican getting airbourne off the Woronora River - at Burnum Burnum Sanctuary
Two very cute Rainbow Lorikeets - checking the action from their tree house in Gunnamatta Park, Cronulla
Two Chestnut Teal Female Ducks - cruising along Lime Kiln Bay, in Oatley Bay
Not a great shot. I've been trying to get some decent snaps of a trio of Eastern Rosellas, living in the Mortdale end of Oatley Park
A Willy Wagtail, jumping all over the place -alongside the river in Scarborough Park reserve
Two Little Corellas at Sandringham Beach - not always seeing eye to eye
Some of the local ducks, swimming in the backyard "swimming pool" - after some heavy rain in Sans Souci
A very sharp looking Pied Currawong - spotted in the undergrowth in Oatley Park
A bored looking, fence-sitting Sulfur-crested Cockatoo in Alawah - clearly looking to get up to some mischef with the gang
Here's a colourful, floral setting to brighten a wintry morning
Here's a sharp looking Seagull down at Kogarah Bay - with a seemingly fixed gaze upon something or other
A pair of Masked Lapwings (plovers) - looking for food at low tide, on Sandringham Beach
A White-faced Heron - spotted on the riverbank near Karuah
Here's a Galah down at Connells Point - getting excited as the morning sun warms the park
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