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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

BROWN FALCON ON POLE & IN FLIGHT, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this raptor as the pale morph of the  Brown Falcon by its dark brown upperparts, whitish underparts streaked with brown, bluish bill and pale chin and face.
   The Brown Falcon is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 671.







REFLECTIONS OF SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPERS, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA


TIGER SNAKE, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA



REFLECTION OF A CURLEW SANDPIPER, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA



MALE STRIATED FIELDWREN, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this bird as a male Striated Fieldwren by its cocked tail with whitish tip, white eyebrow, white throat, paler below than above with black streaks all over and it's observed continuous back-and-forth movement. 
   The Striated Fieldwren is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 670.




FEMALE AUSTRALIAN SHELDUCK, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

   In spite of the fact that in the first photo the duck is silueted and in the second photo we can't see its face and bill,  between the two photos we can ID this duck as a female Australian Shelduck by its white around the eye, dark head and neck, white neck collar, chestnut breast and a white ring at the base of the bill. 
   The Australian Shelduck is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 669. V





Monday, November 6, 2017

RED-NECKED AVOCET, WESTERN TREATMENT PLANT, WERRIBEE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

   We can ID this avocet as a Red-necked Avocet by its long upcurved bill, rich chestnut color of head and neck, white eye ring and white and black plumage. 
   In the third photo we can also see terns mixed in with the avocets.  These are probably White-winged Black Terns.
   The Red-necked Avocet is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 668.