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Discussion

AlisonMilton wrote:
22 Mar 2025
A loach

Microcarbo melanoleucos
21 Mar 2025
Looks like a young blue-tongue as part of the food chain.

Dacelo novaeguineae
19 Mar 2025
Yes, looks like a juvenile bird, the last photo shows well the olive-grey above and the plain yellow-buff below. I also had one in my garden this week: Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris (Eastern Spinebill)

Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris
HelenCross wrote:
18 Mar 2025
Fantastic!

Aquila audax
18 Mar 2025
Thanks Richard, dimension wise does look like a suitable hollow. However we don't know how far Gang-gangs travel post fledging, but we do know that fledglings can still be fed 9 months after leaving the nest. Newly fledged birds can sometimes be recognised because they have bright white beaks, which fad within a matter of days when exposed to the sun. Yours lack such a beak colour and may have travelled some distance from their nest.

Callocephalon fimbriatum
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