Leucosarcia melanoleuca

Wonga Pigeon at Oakdale, NSW

Leucosarcia melanoleuca at Oakdale, NSW - suppressed
Leucosarcia melanoleuca at Oakdale, NSW - suppressed
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Leucosarcia melanoleuca 12 Oct 2024 NigeHartley
Leucosarcia melanoleuca 12 Oct 2024 bufferzone
Ocyphaps lophotes 12 Oct 2024 CarbonAI
Spilopelia chinensis 12 Oct 2024 bufferzone

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Guessing this one because of the spots on the belly?

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bufferzone wrote:
   12 Oct 2024
nope not a spotted dove and not a Ocyphaps lophotes by Carbon AI, so we are both wrong,
bufferzone wrote:
   12 Oct 2024
okay its another Wonga pigeon?
NigeHartley wrote:
   12 Oct 2024
Lucky you!
bufferzone wrote:
   12 Oct 2024
Thank you Nigel why Lucky?
NigeHartley wrote:
   12 Oct 2024
We used to get them here (in Penrose), but hardly any since the bush fires.
bufferzone wrote:
   12 Oct 2024
we have been very lucky regarding bushfires, we Back onto almost 200 acres of burragorang conservation area that has never been burnt out for at least 60 years so mostly Untouched by fire even the 2019 fires didn't touch it, our property itself has nesting of many varieties of birds Microbats gliders heaps of breeding wombats wallabys of various kinds we even had 4 monitor lizards in one day, breeding possums ring and brush tails, too much to mention I just wish I could take night time photos or knew some one that can, because we have never had fire through the property either,

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