Tuesday 28 July 2015

WILD BIRD WEDNESDAY - Kiltonga Wildlife Reserve (Part 2)

Following on from yesterday’s post, we will continue our walk round Kiltonga Wildlife Reserve and today I will show you some more birds. Below are Lesser Black backed Gulls and then a black headed Gull standing on a nesting site.  




Robin above and Moorhen below.



Heron


This Magpie seems to have something wrong with its wing 
however it was still able to fly.



Blackbird


Black headed Gulls



I was amazed that in June of this year, these male Mallards above were going into their eclipse plumage. This is a Jackdaw below. 


 I have a short video of a pair of Mute Swans with their cygnets.  CLICK HERE if the video does not appear below.


I hope you enjoyed our walk today and the birds we saw.

I am linking this post with WILD BIRD WEDNESDAY.


Many thanks for visiting and also to all those who leave comments.

24 comments:

  1. Your magpies are so very different to ours. I am glad that one could fly.
    I do love wandering with you. Thank you.

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  2. Nice post - a number of these birds will be turing up on WBW soon - but they first species is not a classic cliff dweller!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  3. Lovely photos showing the beauty of all the birds. So glad the Magpie was able to fly.

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  4. Hello Margaret, wonderful collection of birds and photos. I love the adorable Robin and the gulls. Great post. Enjoy your day!

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  5. I'm actually starting to recognize some of these birds before reading the captions!

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  6. Great collections for birds. I enjoy walking with you and watching all the birds.

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  7. What a nice variety today! Magpies are more colorful than I thought.

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  8. Lots of great birds! I especially like the heron.

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  9. What a walk, beautiful images Margaret.

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  10. Love the robin and blackbird in particular x

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  11. Hi there Margaret! Lovely group of bird you have here. The gulls are very interesting as is that beautiful Blackbird. Looks you you had a nice time out with the crew. I don't always comment due to work and time constraints but I do read your daily updates. Keep 'em coming:)

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  12. I very much enjoyed today's walk. Your photos -- as usual -- are wonderful.

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  13. What a lovely day to be out with nature, great captures!

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  14. I've never seen the black headed gulls before. All wonderful shots!

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  15. Superb photos again Margaret, you have more lovely photos of birds to share. Very enjoyable, thank you :)

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  16. Great looking Lesser Black-backed Gulls on the water.

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  17. Great images Margaret. First the winch on Tory Island and now you've given me another item to wonder about. What's the Blue thing the black headed gull is sitting on?

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  18. a beautiful assortment of birds....your robins are much different than ours!!!!

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  19. What a place of such diversity Margaret. Lovely shots.

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  20. What was in the bottle? Guinness or Iced Tea? :)
    Just kidding...

    Lovely snaps of this wonderful variety of birds...

    Have a Beautiful Day, Margaret!!
    Peace :)

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  21. Great place to go around with such beautiful birds.

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  22. You saw some wonderful birds there! I just love the magpies.

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