Australian Pelican
Pelecanus conspicillatus
Yellow-throated Miner
Commonly seen in around Australia
The largest of the worlds pelican species.
Crimson Rosella
Native to eastern and south eastern Australia.
Red Wattlebird
One of Australia's largest Honeyeaters
Laughing kookaburra
Kookaburras hunt by perching on a convenient branch and wait for prey to pass by.
The Laughing Kookaburra is known for the cacophony of sounds mainly at dawn and dusk.
The bird starts with a low chuckle, which turns in to raucous laughter
Emu
Australian native the second largest bird (by height) in the world
Superb Fairy Wren
Says it all really!
New Holland Honeyeater
Common in south-eastern Australia
Found in woodlands and forests in south Australia
Known for their loud screeching
Rosellas can also be orange or yellow.
Australian Magpie
One of Australia's most talented songbirds
Mascot of several Australian sports teams.
Silver Gull
Most common of the Australian Gull family
Budgerigar
One of the smallest parrots in the world
Zebra Finch
The most common finch of Central Australia
Blue Faced Honeyeater
Gregarious and raucous.