E91 Spotted at LaSalle Park.
flying all around the river today :)
If you zoom in on the “off coloured branch” centre-up you can see it
Bell’s form not strictly dry inland country
Picture taken in Moggill creek at KSHS oval
Known location for them in my birding group
Another observation that raised some interest in local bird watchers (at least one spotted it here 2 days later).
Group of both sexes feeding on the ground
Thanks to Australian Bird Identification for their help on this ID
Seen away up on the roof of a tower-block of units, eating something - noisy miner? unfortunately, just too far away for telephoto on my camera to get a clear shot of the prey item.
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File size :1.2MB(1306878Bytes)
Shoot date :2006/06/18 10:53:14
Picture size :2048 x 1536
Resolution :72 x 72 dpi
Number of bits :8bit/channel
Protection attribute :Off
Hide Attribute :Off
Camera ID :N/A
Model name :E995
Quality mode :FINE
Metering mode :Multi-pattern
Exposure mode :Shutter priority
Flash :No
Focal length :31 mm
Shutter speed :1/250second
Aperture :F5.1
Exposure compensation :0 EV
Fixed white balance :Auto
Lens :Built-in
Flash sync mode :N/A
Exposure difference :N/A
Flexible program :N/A
Sensitivity :ISO400
Sharpening :Auto
Curve mode :N/A
Color mode :COLOR
Tone compensation :AUTO
Latitude(GPS) :N/A
Longitude(GPS) :N/A
Altitude(GPS) :N/A
File name :DSCN9641.JPG
File size :1.1MB(1110599Bytes)
Shoot date :2006/06/25 08:34:34
Picture size :2048 x 1536
Resolution :72 x 72 dpi
Number of bits :8bit/channel
Protection attribute :Off
Hide Attribute :Off
Camera ID :N/A
Model name :E995
Quality mode :FINE
Metering mode :Multi-pattern
Exposure mode :Shutter priority
Flash :No
Focal length :31 mm
Shutter speed :1/500second
Aperture :F5.1
Exposure compensation :0 EV
Fixed white balance :Auto
Lens :Built-in
Flash sync mode :N/A
Exposure difference :N/A
Flexible program :N/A
Sensitivity :ISO100
Sharpening :Auto
Curve mode :N/A
Color mode :COLOR
Tone compensation :AUTO
Latitude(GPS) :N/A
Longitude(GPS) :N/A
Altitude(GPS) :N/A
Size definitely less than 10mm, probably closer to 5mm