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Perth Fauna Snapshots; Birds, Mammals, Insects
Topic Started: Nov 6 2009, 10:10 PM (178 Views)
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For this thread I'll be posting pictures of animals I've come across during my July Perth Trip

#1 Pacific Black Duck
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#2 Silver Seagull
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#3 Silver Seagull ignoring Darter
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#4 Pied Cormorant
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The following were shot from a rocking catamaran, through a window.
#5 Crested Tern
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#6 Darter
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#7 Pied Oyster Catcher
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#8 This particular cormorant was hovering above the same point somehow.
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plenty of birds there as well!!
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Nov 6 2009, 10:45 PM
plenty of birds there as well!!
Its a birder's paradise there as well. :photographers:
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#9 Bird Jetty ( Seagulls, Cormorants, Pelican)
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#10 Pied Cormorant / Alone in the Land of Humans
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#11 Pied Cormorants / Of a Feather Flock Together
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#12 A big flock of Eurasian Coots
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#13 Bottle-nose Dolphin
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Nov 8 2009, 11:01 AM
#13 Bottle-nose Dolphin
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bro,
cannot see the nose....haha. :knock: how you know got bottle stuck to it!!!!!!! :D
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Nov 8 2009, 09:10 PM
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Nov 8 2009, 11:01 AM
#13 Bottle-nose Dolphin
bro,
cannot see the nose....haha. :knock: how you know got bottle stuck to it!!!!!!! :D
Hehe. I just called it Bottlenose Dolphin based on what other Swan River Sightings.
Here's a link:
Swan River Dolphins
There's also pictures of aussie birds as well.
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From here on are the creatures found in Whiteman Park
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More to come
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Pigeons! They're everywhere!
#16 Spotted Dove
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#17 Pied Imperial Pigeon
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#19 Hi! I'm Wallaby.
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#20 Meeting over brunch
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#21 Koala feasting on Eucalyptus leaves. Poor bloke's an endangered species due to an increasingly dry climate and bushfire.
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#22 Excuse me
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#23 Please
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#24 Don't Look
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#25 Sneaking up on
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#26 Bush Stone Curlew
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#27 Got a Problem?
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#28 Buff-banded Rail
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