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17 Sep 2024

Hello NatureMaprs,Our flora is well and truly in bloom and we are ready for all your exciting sightings! In saying this we would like to thank all our moderators for their time spent verifying sightin...


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Span102 wrote:
46 min ago
Hi Nigel, no sadly not front on - he never turned around for me! I did post this on ABID for ID and someone ID’d it as a leaden - the image in original shows a difference in colour between the eyes and the head which the moderator suggested was a Leaden - I have video (but only audio) of a different individual (female two days earlier) but again she was difficult to ID just from audio -I thought leaden but another member thought Satin - they are so tricky!! But I’m thrilled with seeing them in my garden either way !

Myiagra rubecula
abread111 wrote:
59 min ago
Since this dam is now nearly empty, it will be interesting to see if E. sphacelata continues to survive and thrive.

Eleocharis sphacelata
1 hr ago
Thanks Rob will check out in early November

Callocephalon fimbriatum
1 hr ago
Thans Michael. I suspect it spent the rest of the day and night in the yard but then found its way back out to the front of the house, sometime the next day. A tower of plastic pots were knocked over near a loose bit of wood in a fence sometime during that next day.

Tachyglossus aculeatus
NigeHartley wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Span102,
Leaden and Satin Flycatcher males are very hard to tell apart unless you have a view of the chest, or hear the song. I'm not game to call this one, other moderators may be more confident!
Do you have any front on pictures?
Regards
Nigel

Myiagra rubecula

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