The Rufous Treecreeper-Climacteris rufa is a species that is listed as a bird that you should encounter at the Porongurup...
After arranging to meet up with my sister and her family in Kalbarri earlier this year we had looked for...
Our first encounter with Common Bronzewings-Phaps chalcoptera for 2018 was near Kalbarri and they were quite easily found during January...
The Sooty Oystercatcher Haematopus fulginosus fulginosus is present in an area along the coast of Western Australia roughly south...
Chiming Wedgebills–Psophodes occidentalis are a species that we have never actually gone looking for, but also a species that...
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