Tasmania, 30Jan2011 to 6Feb2011
This batch of photos recorded the birds we saw during our short trip to Tasmania (literally record shots), they are jpeg images taken with EOS 7D and 100-400mm zoom lens. Although we could not find all the 12 endemic species of Tasmania and there were a few rainy days in this trip; the beautiful scenery and our wonderful experiences still made this trip very enjoyable. I must thank Kayi for joining this trip with me; and many of the birds shown here were found by her.
Shy Albatross
Buller’s Albatross
Yellow-nosed Albatross
Australasian Gannet
Black-faced Cormorant
Silver Gull
Kelp Gull
Pacific Gull
Crested Tern
Caspian Tern
Fluttering Shearwater
Short-tailed shearwater
Little Penguin
White-faced Heron
Pacific Black Duck
Australian Wood Duck
Chestnut Teal – male
Chestnut Teal – female
Black Swan
Cape Barren Goose
Purple Swamphen
Tasmania Native-hen (endemic)
Pied Oystercatcher
Sooty Oystercatcher
Hooded Plover
Masked Lapwing
Swamp Harrier
House Sparrow
European Gold Finch
European Gold Finch - juvenile
Common Starling
Blackbird
Blackbird - juvenile
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
Australian Magpie
Black Currawong (endemic)
Grey Currawong
Forest Raven
Noisy Miner
Little Wattlebird
Yellow-wattlebird (endemic)
Green Rosella (endemic)
Eastern Rosella
Musk Lorikeet
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
Strong-billed Honeyeater (endemic)
Black-headed Honeyeater (endemic)
New Holland Honeyeater
Yellow-throated Honeyeater (endemic)
Yellow-rumped Thornbill
Brown Thornbill
Tasmania Thornbill (endemic)
Striated Pardalote
Spotted Pardalote
Forty-spotted Pardalote (endemic)
Silvereye
Golden Whistler - immature
Olive Whistler
Flame Robin –male
Flame Robin – female
Dusky Robin (endemic)
Scarlet Robin – male
Scarlet Robin – juvenile
Grey Fantail
Satin Flycatcher
White-fronted Chat
Tasmania Scrubwren (endemic)
Superb Fairy-wren - male
Superb Fairy-wren - female
Dusky Woodswallow
Tree Martin
Welcome Swallow
Laughing Kookaburra
Thanks for viewing.
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