Broome has huge tides and it is very hard to explain or for someone to understand the extremes unless...
We rarely see Black-tailed Native-hens Tribonyx ventralis around Broome, but we did see them in several locations in Southern...
We have finally returned home to Broome after spending most of the year either birding and camping in Queensland...
We have finally arrived back home in Broome, but before we left Karratha in the Pilbara region of Western...
Harding Dam is located to the south of Roebourne in the Pilbara area of Western Australia and it is...
On our recent visit to Queensland we encountered Apostlebirds Struthidea cinerea firstly in Biggenden and then in numerous locations...
The Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae is Australia’s largest bird standing at up to 2 metres (6 foot 6 inches) tall....
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