Ok, on we go:
(Btw is anyone still reading this? I know I’ve been getting shorter and shorter with my posts but it feels like I’m just writing into empty space.)
I did make myself go for a wander at night and picked up some heat signatures (did I mention that I’m the proud owner of a thermal imager now?

) which might have been Honey Possums but they always ran off before I could get onto them. So no Honey Possum pictures for
@Chlidonias (yet).
(I haven’t heard any guesses for what unrepresented species I got a picture of so can’t upload anymore anyway

)
In the morning I headed out to the Heath area behind the Caravan park. The first Bristlebird I picked up gave some reasonable views and I would have been happy with that, but the second one seemed to have forgotten I was there (was stood there motionless for a while to be fair) and decided to call from the top of a Banksia not two metres away from me. Of course I hadn’t brought my camera...
They are quite a bit smaller than the Rufous which I technically knew, but it’s still different to actually see it in person.
I also saw the usual Honeyeaters and Swallows around as well as a couple White-breasted Robins (one seems to live in the little plants area right in front of the Caravan kiosk). A Noisy Scrub-bird dashed across the path in front of me but it wasn’t a great view, which I wasn’t too bothered about since we’d had about as good a sighting as you can get on my last visit.
Back at the Caravan Park I found a Fan-tailed Cuckoo on one of the powerlines. Heading towards the whale watching rocks I picked up both species of fairy-wren (sadly both not in breeding plumage) on the way.
At the water I had very close views of passing Humpbacks (no jumps this time) and some gulls. At the beach I saw a group of Crested Terns and two Sooty Oystercatchers. There was also Quails/Buttonquails there but I only saw backsides when they flushed out of their cover and into the closest bushes so not sure which. No Rock-parrots again.
Animals seen:
Western Grey Kangaroo
Humpback Whale
White-cheeked Honeyeater
New Holland Honeyeater
Western Bristlebird
White-breasted Robin
Noisy Scrub-bird
Tawny-crowned Honeyeater
Western Spinebill
Welcome Swallow
Fan-tailed Cuckoo
Splendid Fairy-wren
Red-winged Fairy-wren
Pacific Gull
Silver Gull
Crested Tern
Sooty Oystercatcher
Then it was off to another 4h drive back to Dryandra. On the way I saw an Emu and when it was getting dark a Fox and a Brushtail Possum at Dryandra itself.
Animals seen:
Emu
Red Fox
Common Brushtail Possum
I’ll leave it here as I have another 5h drive in front of me now.
Next up:
Barna Mia visit 8 or 9 (I’ve lost count)