Over the past few months there has been a steady increase in the number of Glossy Ibis around the Broome area and it has...
The past few weeks have seen increased activity on Broome’s beaches and this is not just the human activity, but also our resident shorebirds...
The most common member of the Grebe species around Broome is the Australasian Grebe-Tachybaptus novaehollandiae and it has taken advantage of our exceptionally good Wet...
Having introduced you to the Masked Woodswallows that have been prevalent around Broome in recent months in last week’s post I thought it only...
Masked Woodswallows-Artamus personatus– are an Australian bird that is very nomadic and can appear in large flocks like we encountered in May near the...
The first time we ever observed an Australian Painted Snipe was on Grant’s birthday in 2011 near Broome and since then we have had...
This year has been very wet and the local birds have taken advantage of the situation. Not only have the Magpie-larks been busy building...
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