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I’m looking for water birds. I’d like to identify one that flew over Sarsfiel yeaserday. Thanks
If you have a photo of it you could send it through, or ask the Field Naturalists on their Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/191099460990243/
What are the black almost-Indian Minaj type birds I see in my backyard in Far East Gipps, please?