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Spotted Quail-thrush

Nov 24, 2023

When I attempted to take a good “still” picture of this male Spotted Quail-thrush at Crows Nest, he unexpectedly flew up onto the limb, right in front of the camera, surprising me somewhat. Sadly, I was without a tripod, so I supported myself using the neighboring ironbark tree.

About the Author

Tom Tarrant has been a bird and wildlife enthusiast since the 70's. After relocating to Brisbane, Australia in 1987, he taught himself how to identify most of the bird species in Queensland by their calls, behaviours, and characteristics. He has observed and photographed 670 bird species in Australia, with 540 of those in Queensland. Since 2009, he has supported academic organizations by analyzing bioacoustic data recordings, participating in bird surveys, and creating media to raise awareness about nature.

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