A couple of weeks ago I mentioned the Black Kites breeding around Broome. There have also been Whistling Kites...
Two weeks ago I mentioned that we rarely got rain at this time of year. However, sometimes it does...
Last Saturday, May 16th, it was a three tide day, so there was very little tidal movement. On our...
Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos have become a regular sight around Broome in recent weeks. They are usually heard before they are...
Black Kites are very common around Broome and they are often observed in very large flocks. The Black Kites...
Last week I told you about the resident shorebirds that are very good at social distancing. This week I...
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