Looking at me? Are you looking at me? Why are you looking at me?
Rufous Owl nearing maturity poses questions yesterday from perch in Townsville's Ross River Bush Garden.
Well, of course I'm looking. Been looking up and down the river for some time. For Rufous Owls.
Now the quest is to find a pair of adults.
And here's a rare find at the nearby river's edge, a spotted pink pig.
More common on the day, Australasian Darter. Yes, I'm looking at you, too!
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