Black Bittern

Those species we want to keep hearing about, even if already reported for the year, or the season. They're either rare (e.g. Red Goshawk), localised (e.g. Yellow-throated Miner), cryptic (e.g. owls, button-quail and crakes), unpredictable (e.g. various waterbirds and raptors), or migrants/nomads of local/national interest (e.g. swifts).
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Mick Atzeni
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Black Bittern

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A Black Bittern being pursued by Noisy Miners along the creek at 'Tiddalac', Upper Lockyer, was a nice surprise today during a quick visit to my old stamping ground and to catch up with Michael Wood.

Australian Hobby over home this morning. Will have to check it they're nesting again down the road on the tower near the school.

Cheers
Mick
Michael Atzeni
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485
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