Birds of Western Australia All photos are my own. I use a Canon 80D with Tamron and Canon lenses. Some photos are taken with my iPhone. I will update this page with more photos as I take them.
White Ibis Spoonbills Night Heron Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo Ibis wading Great Egret Ravens Baby Galah Wood duck Grebe Coot Pelican Little Corella Black Swan Cormorant Currawong Pelican in Monkey Mia Swallows at Monkey Mia Oyster Catcher at Rottnest Island New Holland Honey Eater Galahs drinking from the dog bowl Black Swans on the Swan River Swamp Hen Cormorant Tern Terns in the breeze Silver Gull Swallow Oyster Catchers conversing Toodyay Galah Great Egret at Lake Monger Shell duck Coot Nesting Wood Ducks Mud Larks Kookaburra, not a native to WA Swallow feeding young Western Rosella Sand Piper Rainbow Lorikeet, not a native to WA Blue Wren Magpie with grasshopper Black Duck Magpie family Blue Wren admiring his reflection Black Duck Nest or Swamp Hens Little Corella Recent pictures from Hyde Park, Mount Lawley
lisabenjess I am a freelance writer, a primary school teacher, a story teller and an amateur photographer who enjoys travel and adventures. I volunteer with animal rescue and environmental organisations. I like to get out on the water when ever I can.
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