
Australian Bustard (the world's largest bird capable of flight) spotted on our way to the Mareeba Wetlands. The following images were taken at the wetlands.

Pied Honeyeater (female)

Goudian Finch

White lipped Green Tree Frog

White lipped green tree frog on wooden architrave of the wetlands visitor centre. It changes colour to camouflage to the surroundings.

Darter

Helmeted Guinea Fowl
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