Welcome to the Australian Native Birds gallery, here you will find photos of Rainbow Lorikeets, Galahs, Sulphur Crested Cockatoos , Kookaburras, Brown Falcon, Kestrels, New Holland Honeyeaters, Crested Terns, Shags, Osprey, Magpies and much more. All photos are the Copyright of Adam Lee.
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Crimson Rosella from behind showing the colours of the various feathers
The beautiful Adelaide Rosella of the Parrots family Psittacidae, subfamily Playtcercinae the Crimson Rosella, Platycerus elegans, race adelaidae
The Laughing Kookaburra is a part of the Kingfisher family, Family Alcedinidae, Decelo novaeguineae. Kookaburras are an integral part of the Australian bush much like the Kangaroo or Koala. With it's racous laugh that is instantly recognizable and can be heard for miles, these birds are great to watch.
The Laughing Kookaburra is a part of the Kingfisher family, Family Alcedinidae, Decelo novaeguineae. Kookaburras are an integral part of the Australian bush much like the Kangaroo or Koala. With it's racous laugh that is instantly recognizable and can be heard for miles, these birds are great to watch.
The gorgeous Musk Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Glossopsitta concinna. These delightful little birds can be found along the eastern coastal fringes across to the coast of South Australia
The gorgeous Musk Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Glossopsitta concinna. These delightful little birds can be found along the eastern coastal fringes across to the coast of South Australia
The gorgeous Musk Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Glossopsitta concinna. These delightful little birds can be found along the eastern coastal fringes across to the coast of South Australia
The Tawny Frogmouth, Family Podarigidae, Podargus strigoides. Hard to spot these birds as they meld in with the surroundings so well, you often walk right past them as they can resemble a tree branch as they sit motionless
The beautiful Rainbow Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Trichoglossus haematodus. This wonderful Lorikeet is a joy to watch. Noisy, playful and full of vigour these birds can be found all along the east coast around to South Australia with the sub race rubitorquatus red collared Lorikeet found in Northern Territory
The beautiful Rainbow Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Trichoglossus haematodus. This wonderful Lorikeet is a joy to watch. Noisy, playful and full of vigour these birds can be found all along the east coast around to South Australia with the sub race rubitorquatus red collared Lorikeet found in Northern Territory
The beautiful Rainbow Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Trichoglossus haematodus. This wonderful Lorikeet is a joy to watch. Noisy, playful and full of vigour these birds can be found all along the east coast around to South Australia with the sub race rubitorquatus red collared Lorikeet found in Northern Territory
The beautiful Rainbow Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Trichoglossus haematodus. This wonderful Lorikeet is a joy to watch. Noisy, playful and full of vigour these birds can be found all along the east coast around to South Australia with the sub race rubitorquatus red collared Lorikeet found in Northern Territory
The beautiful Rainbow Lorikeet, Family Psittacidae, sub family Loriinae, Trichoglossus haematodus. This wonderful Lorikeet is a joy to watch. Noisy, playful and full of vigour these birds can be found all along the east coast around to South Australia with the sub race rubitorquatus red collared Lorikeet found in Northern Territory
The Pied Oystercatcher, Family Haematopodidae, Haematopus longirostris. Found right around the Australian coast this bird can often be seen along the beach water line looking for food
These birds end up white with black, their bills go orange with red on the end, looking like poorly placed lipstick, great seabirds with a graceful flight low over the water.
These birds end up white with black, their bills go orange with red on the end, looking like poorly placed lipstick, great seabirds with a graceful flight low over the water.
The New Holland Honeyeater, Family Meliphagidae, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae. A colourful birds often found in small groups where they chase each other defending their own bit of turf. Found along the eastern coast from NSW around to South Australia and a patch along the WA coastline
The New Holland Honeyeater, Family Meliphagidae, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae. A colourful birds often found in small groups where they chase each other defending their own bit of turf. Found along the eastern coast from NSW around to South Australia and a patch along the WA coastline
The New Holland Honeyeater, Family Meliphagidae, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae. A colourful birds often found in small groups where they chase each other defending their own bit of turf. Found along the eastern coast from NSW around to South Australia and a patch along the WA coastline
The New Holland Honeyeater, Family Meliphagidae, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae. A colourful birds often found in small groups where they chase each other defending their own bit of turf. Found along the eastern coast from NSW around to South Australia and a patch along the WA coastline