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Today's campus birds started with a small group of three Bush Stone-curlews this morning, and then a family of ducks, some swamphen chicks and a Noisy Miner this afternoon.

#Bird #UQ #AustralianWildlife #WildOz #BushStoneCurlew #NoisyMiner #AustralasianSwamphen #AustralianWoodDuck
A Noisy Miner (a grey honeyeater bird) perched on the branch of a banksia bush. Two banksia cones can be seen behind it. Its body is turned away from the camera, but its head is turned back around to look at the camera. The background is green and  out-of-focus.
A family of wood ducks on a concrete path. The father is at the rear, keeping watch in that direction, the mother on the right front, watching me, and four ducklings are huddled together in the middle having a snooze.
A tiny black fluffy chick with enormous feet, stands on a lawn. 
It is the chick of an AustralasianSwamphen.
Three Bush Stone-Curlews in the morning sun in a garden under some large fig trees. 
One (left) is standing on its tall legs, while the other two are resting on the ground amongst the leaves.