Australia has so many different colored birds!! Wow!!
Inspeqtor I am 5-6 days late ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 07:30 | #3346 Australia has so many different colored birds!! Wow!! Charles
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Capn Jack Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 08:14 | #3347 Cockatoos learned how to open garbage cans. People try to prevent them from doing so, cockatoos circumvent those measures.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop ![]() More info Post edited 6 months ago by Pippan. | Sep 15, 2022 14:06 | #3348 Mybludog wrote in post #19425456 ![]() Wow Pippan they are crackers. Almost makes me want to turn around and head north to Darwin ![]() Thanks Russell, you'd be most welcome. I've been hoping your wanderings would you lead you here so we could meet you and take you to the great birding spots. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 14:08 | #3349 Mybludog wrote in post #19425457 ![]() Might have to go and stay in that park when we're up there next year ![]() Lol it's definitely the pick of them in my opinion. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 14:11 | #3350 Mybludog wrote in post #19425468 ![]() Great shot Pippan. I always thought we only had one Darter here or is that another name for our Australasian Darter? I think you're right but people up here often call them snake-necked darters. Easy to see why! Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 14:16 | #3351 Cute little bird and beautifully photographed Richard. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 14:17 | #3352 Judging by the 'paintwork' it's a well-used perch though. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 14:28 | #3353 Capn Jack wrote in post #19425585 ![]() Cockatoos learned how to open garbage cans. People try to prevent them from doing so, cockatoos circumvent those measures. https://www.the-scientist.com …46224&utm_source=hs_email ![]() Clearly the cockies are smarter than some humans. Go the cockies! Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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avondale87 thanks for whoever started this ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 16:07 | #3354 Pippan wrote in post #19425686 ![]() Cute little bird and beautifully photographed Richard. Thanks Pippan. They are out and about paired up so hopefully see some young again Pippan wrote in post #19425687 ![]() Judging by the 'paintwork' it's a well-used perch though. I shudder when they land on such, but they seem to navigate safely.
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avondale87 thanks for whoever started this ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 16:09 | #3355 Capn Jack wrote in post #19425585 ![]() Cockatoos learned how to open garbage cans. People try to prevent them from doing so, cockatoos circumvent those measures. https://www.the-scientist.com …46224&utm_source=hs_email ![]() They're sure clued up.
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Capn Jack Cream of the Crop ![]() More info Post edited 6 months ago by Capn Jack. | Sep 15, 2022 17:08 | #3356 avondale87 wrote in post #19425715 ![]() They're sure clued up. Only problem is anything preventing those bins doing their contents exit job into the truck is counter productive I like cockatoos, but they seem too smart to be kept as a pet unless you can give them a lot of attention. They are the bird equivalent of a monkey.
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Mybludog Senior Member ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 17:45 | #3357 Pippan wrote in post #19425681 ![]() Thanks Russell, you'd be most welcome. I've been hoping your wanderings would you lead you here so we could meet you and take you to the great birding spots. Next years the plan mate. Going to head up into the Cape for Golden Shoulders, Palms, Eclectus etc then work our way into the NT and maybe try for Broome in Sept for the shore birds arriving Just like a dung beetle......russellpringlephotography
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Mybludog Senior Member ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 17:50 | #3358 Yep. Light Morph Richard. We also get a Dark Morph Image hosted by forum (1177232) © Mybludog [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Just like a dung beetle......russellpringlephotography
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Mybludog Senior Member ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 17:52 | #3359 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19425570 ![]() Love the colors of these birds!! Thanks Charles. It's amazing how the species can change even over short distances throughout the country Just like a dung beetle......russellpringlephotography
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Mybludog Senior Member ![]() More info | Sep 15, 2022 17:56 | #3360 Did someone mention Cockatoo's............ Image hosted by forum (1177233) © Mybludog [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (1177234) © Mybludog [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Just like a dung beetle......russellpringlephotography
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