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Close encounters with this cracking female Spotted Quail-thrush was one of many highlights at O'Reilly's, on our 2009 Classic Australia tour © Peter Taylor

Close encounters with this cracking female Spotted Quail-thrush was one of many highlights at O'Reilly's, on our 2009 Classic Australia tour © Peter Taylor

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Close encounters with this cracking female Spotted Quail-thrush was one of many highlights at O'Reilly's, on our 2009 Classic Australia tour © Peter Taylor Great views of Southern Cassowary on our Nov 2009 tour! © Peter Taylor With its remarkably long bill, Far Eastern Curlew at Cairns © Peter Taylor Topknot Pigeon, one of a host of endemic birds to look forward to on our 'Classic Australia' tour © Peter Taylor Brown Noddies, and Brown Boobies with chick, on Michaelmas Cay, Nov 2009 © Peter Taylor
Lesser Crested Terns on Michaelmas Cay, Nov 2009 tour © Peter Taylor Brolgas, part of a huge flock of more than two hundred birds seen at Kaban © Peter Taylor Bush Thick-knee, Cairns, Nov 2009 tour © Peter Taylor Black-naped Tern - one of seven species of terns seen on our day trip out to the Great Barrier Reef © Peter Taylor With its harrier-like flight, the Channel-billed Cuckoo is an impressive sight © Peter Taylor
Red-browed Treecreeper, Blue Mountains, Sydney © Peter Taylor We enjoyed fantastic views of this bird at Mt York in the Blue Mountains © Peter Taylor Mareeba Rock Wallabies in close-up © Peter Taylor Feeding Mareeba Rock Wallabies at Granite Gorge © Peter Taylor Who can resist feeding the Mareeba Rock Wallabies - certainly not our group! © Peter Taylor
The Australian King Parrots will seek you out at O'Reilly's © Peter Taylor Bearded Dragon © Peter Taylor Sugar Glider at O'Reilly's © Peter Taylor Agile Wallabies are one of the most attractive species of kangaroo © Peter Taylor Brown Noddies are common breeders off Australia's eastern seaboard © Peter Taylor
Bush Thick-knees can be elusive, so this somewhat soggy individual was much appreciated by our group © Peter Taylor A fine pair of Chestnut Teal © Peter Taylor The stunning Crimson Rosella never ceases to Eastern Spinebills are attractive members of the honeyeater family © Peter Taylor Roadside birding and a bit of digiscoping - Oz style! © Peter Taylor
The fire-eyed Metallic Starling © Peter Taylor A Noisy Miner wishes it had hands.... © Peter Taylor One thing you can be sure of in Australia is a continuing procession of great views © Peter Taylor Cute, cuddly - but you can't take one home with you! Red-necked Pademelons © Peter Taylor One of O'Reilly's main attractions, the stunning Regent Bowerbird © Peter Taylor
Royal Spoonbills do what spoonbills do best! © Peter Taylor Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are one of Australia's many 'iconic' birds © Peter Taylor Not as dazzling as her shiny suitor, there is nevertheless something special about the dapper female Satin Bowerbird © Peter Taylor A very obliging Spotted Catbird © Peter Taylor A trio of Torresian Imperial Pigeons go out on a limb for our group © Peter Taylor
A Yellow Honeyeater flies in for scraps © Peter Taylor