viator
Well-known member
Jan 1, NSW, Australia
Early morning start for the drive back from the Port Macquarie area to Sydney to catch a mid afternoon flight to Singapore.
1. Rainbow Lorikeet
2. Magpie-lark
3. Australian Raven
4. Bar-shouldered Dove
5. Australian King Parrot
6. Willie Wagtail
7. Brown Honeyeater
8. Noisy Friarbird
9. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
10. Australian Magpie
11. Galah
12. Noisy Miner
13. Black-faced Cuckooshrike
14. Laughing Kookaburra
15. Crested Pigeon
16. Sacred Kingfisher
17. Forest Kingfisher
18. White-browed Scrubwren
19. Red-browed Finch
20. Lewin's Honeyeater
21. White-faced Heron
22. Pied Currawong
23. Dusky Woodswallow
24. Little Wattlebird
25. Torresian Crow
26. Common Myna
27. Pallid Cuckoo
28. Little Black Cormorant
29. Australian Pipit
30. White-headed Pigeon
31. White-necked Heron
32. Straw-necked Ibis
33. Eastern Cattle Egret
34. Common Starling
35. Glossy Ibis
36. Buff-banded Rail
37. Purple Swamphen
38. Welcome Swallow
39. Pacific Koel
40. Black-shouldered Kite
41. Satin Bowerbird
42. Pacific Black Duck
43. Maned Duck
44. Grey Fantail
45. Superb Fairywren
46. Eastern Rosella
47. Musk Lorikeet
48. Grey Goshawk
49. Grey Teal
50. Hardhead
51. Eastern Spinebill
52. White-plumed Honeyeater
53. Masked Lapwing
54. Chestnut Teal
55. Little Eagle
56. Oriental Dollarbird
57. Pheasant Coucal
58. Little Lorikeet
59. Eurasian Coot
60. Dusky Moorhen
61. Spotted Dove
62. Peaceful Dove
63. Tree Martin
64. Little Egret
65. Rock Dove
66. Pied Butcherbird
67. Eastern Great Egret
68. Intermediate Egret
69. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
70. Red-necked Stint
71. Curlew Sandpiper
72. Marsh Sandpiper
73. Ruff
74. Broad-billed Sandpiper
75. Little Corella
76. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
77. Silver Gull
78. Square-tailed Kite
79. Long-billed Corella
80. Red Wattlebird
81. Australian White Ibis
82. Wedge-tailed Shearwater
83. Short-tailed Shearwater
84. Black-browed Albatross
85. Shy Albatross
86. Great Cormorant
87. House Sparrow
88. Australasian Figbird
Early morning start for the drive back from the Port Macquarie area to Sydney to catch a mid afternoon flight to Singapore.
1. Rainbow Lorikeet
2. Magpie-lark
3. Australian Raven
4. Bar-shouldered Dove
5. Australian King Parrot
6. Willie Wagtail
7. Brown Honeyeater
8. Noisy Friarbird
9. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
10. Australian Magpie
11. Galah
12. Noisy Miner
13. Black-faced Cuckooshrike
14. Laughing Kookaburra
15. Crested Pigeon
16. Sacred Kingfisher
17. Forest Kingfisher
18. White-browed Scrubwren
19. Red-browed Finch
20. Lewin's Honeyeater
21. White-faced Heron
22. Pied Currawong
23. Dusky Woodswallow
24. Little Wattlebird
25. Torresian Crow
26. Common Myna
27. Pallid Cuckoo
28. Little Black Cormorant
29. Australian Pipit
30. White-headed Pigeon
31. White-necked Heron
32. Straw-necked Ibis
33. Eastern Cattle Egret
34. Common Starling
35. Glossy Ibis
36. Buff-banded Rail
37. Purple Swamphen
38. Welcome Swallow
39. Pacific Koel
40. Black-shouldered Kite
41. Satin Bowerbird
42. Pacific Black Duck
43. Maned Duck
44. Grey Fantail
45. Superb Fairywren
46. Eastern Rosella
47. Musk Lorikeet
48. Grey Goshawk
49. Grey Teal
50. Hardhead
51. Eastern Spinebill
52. White-plumed Honeyeater
53. Masked Lapwing
54. Chestnut Teal
55. Little Eagle
56. Oriental Dollarbird
57. Pheasant Coucal
58. Little Lorikeet
59. Eurasian Coot
60. Dusky Moorhen
61. Spotted Dove
62. Peaceful Dove
63. Tree Martin
64. Little Egret
65. Rock Dove
66. Pied Butcherbird
67. Eastern Great Egret
68. Intermediate Egret
69. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
70. Red-necked Stint
71. Curlew Sandpiper
72. Marsh Sandpiper
73. Ruff
74. Broad-billed Sandpiper
75. Little Corella
76. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
77. Silver Gull
78. Square-tailed Kite
79. Long-billed Corella
80. Red Wattlebird
81. Australian White Ibis
82. Wedge-tailed Shearwater
83. Short-tailed Shearwater
84. Black-browed Albatross
85. Shy Albatross
86. Great Cormorant
87. House Sparrow
88. Australasian Figbird