Goode Beach appears to throw up little surprises every now and then.
First there’s some sort of tiny blueish crab:
Next there’s a dragonfly that I thought had died after getting stuck in the sand. It turned out it was still alive so after a careful extraction and some drying off it took to the skies.
Scenery. There’s always the scenery. This is part of Flinders Peninsula.
Another New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae) … expecting something from above? A dragonfly maybe?
A bird that is under investigation (as in the name not for what it might have done).
Update: It is a Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus). Not sure if it is a youngish one.