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Just thought I'd share a little from my backyard.  (Well, it's a block away from our house now so we're pretty happy).  After the trials of moving and renovating our old house, we finally had a nice, rain free weekend where we got to go for a walk. 

A ver brisk day, didn't get to take many photos but there are plenty of Red Browed Fire Tails about, Eastern Rosellas, Crimson Rosellas and of course, some blue wrens.  Not the best photo, but I managed to get one mid-hop which I think is cute.

Below is a shot of Lerdiderg River taking the walk that's just behind the golf course.

 
Finally, 2 weeks without the net and now I'm back!  2 weeks of moving into a new house and renovating the old one has left little time for anything else. 

We've moved to Bacchus Marsh with the Lerdiderg just a few blocks away.  So I've set up a bird feeder and already we have had some crimson rosellas stop in.  I've seen plenty of pied currawongs in our new (big and awesome) backyard as well as some white plumed honeyeaters, new holand honeyeaters, eastern rosellas and some wattle birds.

What's got me baffled though is a bird that I can hear every morning, but I can't find.  It's main call is three notes, each higher than the other like an accending scale... any ideas let me know, but I'll continue the hunt!