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plants
wrote:
31 Aug 2025
Photo ?
Lopholaimus antarcticus
plants
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23 Aug 2025
Photo ?
Macropygia phasianella
KylieWaldon
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27 Jul 2025
white headed pigeon :)
Columba leucomela
howie
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13 Jun 2025
Very common on the property
Macropygia phasianella
Liam.m
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27 Mar 2025
Given the location , and how commonly kept these birds are in captivity, this is likely to be an escapee. If not it would be a very good sighting for the region!
Geopelia cuneata
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Phaps histrionica
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Tibooburra, NSW
Columba leucomela
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Crestwood, NSW
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