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Last year, I did a calendar of Australian Birds and posted the images for each month and a cover, see here is you are interested:
I've done the same this year for 2023 for my customers. I try to include the more unusual birds not commonly seen or that most would know about.
Cover page:
Rainbow Lorikeets having a snuggle in the rain
January:
Osprey being chased by a Seagull
February:
Bourke's Parrot
March:
Star Finch
April:
Purple-crowned Fairy-wren
May:
Mulga Parrot
June:
Beautiful Firetail
July:
Little Penguin (or Fairy Penguin)
August:
Crimson Chat
September
Tawny Frogmouth
October:
Rainbow Bee-eater
November:
Princess Parrot
December:
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
I did a 2022 calendar
I have posted this on FM as well, but thought it a good idea for anyone else to do. I made up this 2022 calendar of Australian Birds that I have taken over the last few years for my customers. Got it printed on-line at A4 size. Sorry for long post, but there are 13 images, one for each month...
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I've done the same this year for 2023 for my customers. I try to include the more unusual birds not commonly seen or that most would know about.
Cover page:
Rainbow Lorikeets having a snuggle in the rain
January:
Osprey being chased by a Seagull
February:
Bourke's Parrot
March:
Star Finch
April:
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May:
Mulga Parrot
June:
Beautiful Firetail
July:
Little Penguin (or Fairy Penguin)
August:
Crimson Chat
September
Tawny Frogmouth
October:
Rainbow Bee-eater
November:
Princess Parrot
December:
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet