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Australian Rufous Fantail (Rhipidura rufifrons)Observer
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Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae)Observer
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Two Lyrebirds near Double Ck
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White-headed Pigeon (Columba leucomela)Observer
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I’ve seen four white-headed pigeons today. More than on my other trips to Mallacoota
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Spitfire Sawfly (Perga affinis)Observer
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Crossing the Port Fairy rail trail
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Rosy Hyacinth Orchid (Dipodium roseum)Observer
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Orchid in front of an E. sieberi
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Figs (Genus Ficus)Observer
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Lots of birds hanging around this tree
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Victorian Eurabbie (Eucalyptus pseudoglobulus)Observer
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Gippsland blue gum, Victorian eurabbie. On the coast at Pebbly beach near the national park boundary.
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Red-capped Plover (Anarhynchus ruficapillus)Observer
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White-headed Pigeon (Columba leucomela)Observer
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Dusky Woodswallow (Artamus cyanopterus)Observer
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Australasian Figbird (Sphecotheres vieilloti)Observer
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Two male figbirds.
The next night, 17 Jan 2017, there were 3 males and 2 juveniles. Saw more on 18th in a large fig tree.
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Grey-headed Flying-Fox (Pteropus poliocephalus)Observer
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A single grey-headed flying-fox cruising the night skies of Mallacoota.
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Pacific Reef Heron (Egretta sacra)Observer
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Grey morph of Eastern Reef Heron at Pebbly Beach.
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Sydney Cockle (Anadara trapezia)Observer
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Southern bearded ark - with green seaweed that seems to have resulted in these bivalves being washed up on the shore of Mallacoota inlet
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True Koels (Genus Eudynamys)Observer
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I've heard a male calling and seen a juvenile. Simpson and Day suggest Eudynamys scolopacea but articles on the internet suggest Eudynamys orientalis