A White-winged Chough yakking it up with its clan buddies in the Gluepot Reserve. They travel in small groups and given their 'largish' size, they rather dominated the bird bath at the hide when they came chattering through. Nancy does not approve of my referring to their "demonic eyes' but boy, their eyes really do glow with a preternatural brightness!
Friday, September 30, 2011
137). Red-back
136.) Parrots in the Mulga
We still cannot get over seeing PARROTS just flying about. We have gone to see specific species and dipped but it is always a joy to see any species out in the wild - just being parrots. These male and female Mulga parrots were visiting the water in front on a hide in Gluepot reserve in SA, which is, oddly enough, a large tract of Mulga habitat!
135.) Desert Park
One of the remarkable Painted Finches from the desert country. We saw six of these spectacular finches in the center of the Kata Tjuta domes (with hundreds of Zebra Finches). Sadly I did not have a long lens with me - this photo was taken at the Desert Park Aviary in Alice Springs (note the banding)
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
133.) Another from the Center
The Dusky Grasswren is one of the iconic birds people travel to the Alice Springs area to see. Formerly common they are now much harder to find due to the usual suspects (invasive Buffel grass, feral animals). We did see one in the West McDonald range who played catch-me-if-you-can among some rocks too far away formy lens. This fella was at an aviary in Alice - the pair was happily taking live food to their nest in the enclosure.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
131) Colors in the desert
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