In September this year, I drove up to Nalbarra Station which is about halfway between Payne's Find and Mount Magnet. Nalbarra is a working sheep station of around 370,000 acres. And there's plenty of birdlife if you don't mind the heat, the flies, the lack of phone reception and the bungarras.
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| Western Bowerbird |
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| Whistling Kite |
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| Zebra Finch |
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| Bourke's Parrot |
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| Red-tailed Black Cockatoo |
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| Young Nankeen Kestrels |
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| Mulga Parrots |
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| Cockatoo sunset |
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| Juvenile Red-capped Robin |
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| Bungarra |
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| Sunset |
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| Dorper Sheep |
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| Emu chicks |
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| Banded Lapwings |
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| Crimson Chat |
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| Juvenile Crimson Chat |
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| Pied Butcherbird and Yellow-throated Miners |
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| Southern Whiteface |
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| Chestnut-rumped Thornbill |
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