Life's looking up! Lockdown's lifting! Much, though still up in the air. So, casting eyes skyward: Nankeen Kestrel about to make light of large grasshopper.
Blue-winged Kookaburra flashing across field of view, and taking off treewards.
Yellow-throated Miner quitting low perch.
Black-eared Cuckoo, second only listing of species in Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, on wing and shadowed perch.
Carpet Python close to touching sky, high in Leighhardt tree in Ross River Bush Garden.
And, down to earth, young pig reveals air of suspicion when met gobbling on greens in the park.
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