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White-browed Scrubwren (2 votes)
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Male Chestnut Teal (2 votes)
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Got it! (1 votes)
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We have lift-off! (1 votes)
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and again (1 votes)
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White-necked Heron (1 votes)
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Cape Petrel (1 votes)
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Male Mallard (1 votes)
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Eastern Yellow Robin (1 votes)
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Greater Sand Plover (2 votes)
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somewhere between this and the last frame, the prey was transfered to the talons (2 votes)
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Wedge-tailed Shearwater... again (2 votes)
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An Early Start (2 votes)
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Chestnut-breasted Mannikin (2 votes)
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The road to Mt. Walsh (2 votes)
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Black-bellied Storm-Petrel (2 votes)
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Eastern Yellow Robin (2 votes)
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Red-necked Stint (2 votes)
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my favourite frame of this sequence (2 votes)
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as BSK1 begins to dismember the corpse, 2 white-breasted woodswallows begin to harass our hero (2 votes)
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Richard's Pipit (2 votes)
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Black-browed Albatross in flight (2 votes)
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Collared Sparrowhawk (1 votes)
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Providence Petrel (1 votes)
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Terek Sandpiper - right there in the middle... (1 votes)
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Apostlebird (1 votes)
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Male golden whistler (1 votes)
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Yellow-throated Scrubwren (Male) (1 votes)
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A young white-bellied Sea-eagle soars overhead (2 votes)
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and again (2 votes)
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Juvenile Australian Gannet (2 votes)
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Varied Triller (2 votes)
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Brown Falcon (2 votes)
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Greater Sand Plover (2 votes)
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Ruddy Turnstone (non-breeding) (2 votes)
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Chowey Bridge (2 votes)
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having had enough of the annoying woodswallows, BSK1 takes to the sky (1 votes)
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After a successful hunt, Black-shouldered Kite 1 (BSK1) heads for it's favourite perch. (1 votes)
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Rainbow bee-eater (1 votes)
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