Superb Lyrebird
Lyrebirds have the most divergent DNA of any bird in the World,
indicating their evolutionary distance from all other birds. We have
just learned from Tim Low's new book 'Where Song Began,' that along with
Australian scrub-birds, they are the 'sisters' of all the other
songbirds in the World! The conclusion is that birdsong began in Australia, and radiated outward. This is something northern hemisphere ornithologists have had difficulty coming to grips with (after all, birds could not have originated in a place as backward as OZ!), though it was first revealed by American geneticist Charles Sibley.
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White-bellied Sea Eagle |
This juvenile Sea-Eagle was cruising over the crashing waves along the shore of Royal National Park. Affectionately known locally as 'Nasho' or 'The Royal,' Royal is the World's second national park. We're attempting to locate a house to live in close to here; it is about 12 km from where we're currently staying.
Wombat
Mammal-spotting at 80 km/hour, this wombat was nosing about in a paddock, visible below the highway we were travelling on late in the arvo (afternoon). His characteristic blocky form elicited an excited 'STOP!! WOMBAT!!'. We are thrilled to see him, because he is our first sighting of a live wombat in the 'wild.' We have seen a number of roadkill wombats, mostly in Tasmania. A Tassie local suggested that, like the Tassie devils (who are quickly approaching extinction due to facial tumour disease), the number of roadkill sightings indicates animals that are 'doing ok' (a sentiment we don't agree with).
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