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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Without certainty, I think there's an immature fairy just right of the left-most labeled little in the penultimate photo. This bird is slightly larger and (more importantly) has a deeper based bill than nearby non-breeding littles
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Your choice. The page is: https://www.birdforum.net/opus/Swift_Parrot point is several of your shots show more of the bird than the image here (which nonetheless is a good one).
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Lucky so-and-so. Might you consider adding one of these to Opus?
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Is it called Opus?
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    More !
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Surely the shape is completely wrong for black rat (not that I've seen a wild one). Muzzle far too rounded.
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    So jealous. You knew this already but this is almost certainly white-capped rather than shy because it's grey rather than yellowish at the top of the bill at its base (steadi). This is the one from NZ sub-antarctic islands rather than Tasmania.
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