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Calissa ([personal profile] calissa) wrote2018-01-18 09:54 am
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Tidbinbilla Part 3 - Birds

The last installment of my New Year's Day trip to the Tidbinbilla Wetland Sanctuary. However, you can expect more photos because I went back yesterday with my sister and took just as many photos. ;_;

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Sulphur-crested cockatoo preening.

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Yellow-tailed black cockatoo. These aren't the greatest photos, since I was working at the limits of my zoom. But it's not often they're within range at all.

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Male superb fairy wren.

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Willy Wagtail

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Pacific Black Duck in black and white.


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Little Pied Cormorant (I think).

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Purple Swamphen. Makes me think of dinosaurs.

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Black Swan.

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Welcome Swallows. I was pretty pleased with these ones.

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George the Australian Pelican. He's a crotchety old thing. His partner, Mildred, passed away last year.

Stay tuned for more, once I get through the next 700+ photos...
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[personal profile] bunny_m 2018-01-18 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
EEeeeeeeeeee! BIRBS!

<3

Yellow-tailed black cockatoo

Funnily enough, this looks almost exactly like the Red-tailed Black Cockatoos that we have lots of around here. They're noisy birds and destructive buggers (hardly the only cockatoos that are like that, mind) but it's still heartening to see a bunch of them flying around.

Their numbers still aren't back to the levels before the monster storm we had over 7 years ago now, but they are very definitely building back up.

Male superb fairy wren

It's weird, these look a lot like half-coloured Splendid Fairy Wrens that we have around some parts of Perth. I assume the Superbs are much like the Splendids, in that their colouration really doesn't convert to photos well, utterly failing to capture the sheer intensity of their plumage.

Willy Wagtail

Angry little Wagtail! I *adore* how you can tell how angry they are by how much of their white eyebrows are showing. Such feisty and fearless little fluffballs. <3

Purple Swamphen. Ahh, I do like Coots and swamp-hens. Water-chickens, I call them, even though that's only the Chinese name for one of the group. They are all just Water Chickens to me. <3

Black Swan

Proper Swan. All Proper Swans are black. Non-black swans are just weird.

Welcome Swallows

Twiggets! (This is a name I got from the same person that taught me about Water Chickens, and it's just so apropos for me I always think of them as Twiggets.) They always cheer me up.

Poor old George. I don't normally have a lot of sympathy for Pelicans, having met too many unfortunately closely as a child. George does get it though.

Pacific Black Duck

I'm always amused that these are mostly Not Black, and for the local ones, definitely *not* Pacific. ;)