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Vinicius Stramosk
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Vinicius Stramosk has finished a birding session
23/02/2025 - 12:10am
Middle Beach,
South Australia, Australia

Session

International Bird Sanctuary

White-faced Heron

22 Feb 2025 - 9:42pm
Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a White-faced Heron photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a White-winged Fairywren photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Sharp-tailed Sandpiper photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Nankeen Kestrel photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Brown Falcon photographed in  Two Wells, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Little Egret photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Little Pied Cormorant photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Grey Fantail photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a White-browed Scrubwren photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Australian Crake photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Pied Stilt photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Banded Stilt photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Caspian Tern photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Sooty Oystercatcher photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Black-tailed Nativehen photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a White-faced Heron photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a White-winged Fairywren photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Sharp-tailed Sandpiper photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Nankeen Kestrel photographed in  Middle Beach, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Brown Falcon photographed in  Two Wells, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Little Egret photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Little Pied Cormorant photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Grey Fantail photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a White-browed Scrubwren photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Australian Crake photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Pied Stilt photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Banded Stilt photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Caspian Tern photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Sooty Oystercatcher photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
A photo of a Black-tailed Nativehen photographed in  St Kilda, South Australia, Australia

Sightings

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Species
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Sightings
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