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  • A female Leaden Flycatcher. Just a couple of frames. width:720;;height:712
  • This male Leaden Flycatcher hung around the resort for a few days. width:686;;height:720
  • Bridled Terns fought for position on a bouy near the pier. width:603;;height:720
  • The amazing wingspan of a Bridled Tern. width:675;;height:720
  • The Olive-backed Sundbird adds a dash of color to the jungle. width:667;;height:720
  • This Olive-backed Sunbird was collecting spider web material. width:672;;height:720
  • A white Eastern Reef Heron struts its stuff on the beach. width:564;;height:720
  • The gray version of the Eastern Reef Heron preens. width:720;;height:603
  • The Eastern Osprey found a pier light standard as a handy place to watch for fish. width:720;;height:681
  • The world wide-spread Whimbrel at Green Island. width:720;;height:498
  • The Whimbrel is one of the most wide-spread birds world wide. width:720;;height:524
  • Hard to miss the colorful Rose-crowned Fruit Dove. width:720;;height:602
  • Rose-crowned Fruit Dove..a color punctuation mark for the resort. width:570;;height:720
  • Lesser (flight) and Greater-crested Terns on the beach. width:720;;height:445
  • A Greater-crested Tern muscles in to roost. width:720;;height:701
  • The smaller Black-naped Terns with the big guys. width:720;;height:442
  • A gaggle of terns perch waiting for the right tide to fish. width:720;;height:587
  • The majestic Sacred Kingfisher at rest near the beach. width:617;;height:720
  • A Sacred Kingfisher finds the perfect perch. width:627;;height:720
  • Why is it called a Silvereye? width:720;;height:665
  • The eyes have it...the Silvereye. width:720;;height:526
  • The Bar-shouldered Dove with a beach backdrop. width:720;;height:596
  • A Bar-shouldered Dove in the jungle area of the island. width:568;;height:720
  • A Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike at rest high in a tree. width:720;;height:581
  • Buff-banded Rails are everywhere! width:720;;height:489
  • An adult non-breeding Pacific Golden Plover on the beach. width:611;;height:720
  • A breeding Pacific Golden Plover width:720;;height:604
  • Pied Imperial Pigeons liked to fly over from the mainland to roost. width:720;;height:452
  • A Ruddy Turnstone feeds on the beach. width:720;;height:461
  • A Red-necked Stint feeds in the shallows. width:720;;height:452
  • The ever present Silver Gull. width:513;;height:720
  • Silver Gulls are the most prominent. width:720;;height:674
  • A Terek Sandpiper on the fly. width:720;;height:663
  • A Terek Sandpiper feeds along the shore. width:720;;height:518
  • A Wandering Tatler along the shore. width:720;;height:509
  • The broad expanse of a White-bellied Sea Eagle over head. width:720;;height:349
  • A White-bellied Sea Eagle like to hunt along the shore. width:720;;height:640
  • A White-breasted Wood Swallow. width:720;;height:480
  • A group of White-breasted Wood Swallows. width:720;;height:513
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