The Whistling kite's that are in my  area can be seen on a daily basis drifting up and down the local  water ways in search of an easy meal. Whistling kites can be seen as  a single bird or in groups and often in the company of the Brahminy  kite or near the White-breasted sea eagle, which it torments as often  as it sees fit.
Whistling kite's are a larger raptor  550mm in comparison to the Brahminy kite who is around 450mm.  However, Whistling kite's are not considered to be colourful  individuals and some consider them to be quite drab, but this is not  quite the case, although they do not have a set of striking colours  there are many differing shades of brown within their plumage. 
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Rainbow lorikeet
Life is a very social event to a flock  of Rainbow lorikeets. These flocks can number in there thousands and  the noise is something that would qualify as noise pollution.  Rainbows lorikeets start their morning before the crack of dawn and  are still telling each other fabulous stories well after dark, long  after other species have tucked themselves under a wing and called it  a day.
A rainbow lorikeet can eat a wide variety of different foods including Pollen, nectar, blossoms, fruit, berries, seeds, some insects and their larvae. When eating pollens and nectar the Rainbow lorikeets utilises its tongue which is quite like a brush and it quickly sweeps up the pollen and devours it.
A rainbow lorikeet can eat a wide variety of different foods including Pollen, nectar, blossoms, fruit, berries, seeds, some insects and their larvae. When eating pollens and nectar the Rainbow lorikeets utilises its tongue which is quite like a brush and it quickly sweeps up the pollen and devours it.
Friday, 13 April 2012
Eastern yellow robin
The Eastern Yellow robin is quite a  curious bird and can be prone to come up and take a look. Taking the Eastern Yellow robin's photograph has on occasions been problematic though. It seams that  raising your hands with camera in toe towards your eyes does seam to  spook them and they seam to then want to be somewhere else.
The Eastern Yellow robin can often be seen hoping around in the undergrowth flying up onto a tree in the sideways position. As per one of the photos that are on my website, and then dart off to snatch another insect from off the ground. The Eastern Yellow robin is the robin that I see the most of all, in this species of bird.
The Eastern Yellow robin can often be seen hoping around in the undergrowth flying up onto a tree in the sideways position. As per one of the photos that are on my website, and then dart off to snatch another insect from off the ground. The Eastern Yellow robin is the robin that I see the most of all, in this species of bird.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Noisy miner
Noisy miner's are one of our most  notable and sociable species of honeyeater's these birds are also  known as a Soldier bird and are one of our most prolific birds within  its range. If you were to here a disturbance within the natural world  around you rest assured the Noisy miner will be at the center of it  all, calling to all of his kin and yes they will all arrive. It is  not an uncommon site to see a Noisy miner create a panic over the  discovery of a bird of prey, a Goanna or even a Tawny frogmouth and   the ensuing commotion will result in three or four dozen birds  turning up to this one request for back up.
Monday, 9 April 2012
Wompoo pigeon
Wompoo pigeons are one of the most  delightful sights in the natural world. Just take a look at our  photo's here and tell me you are not impressed by the colours that  are on display. The Wompoo pigeon has several distinct shades of  green an awe inspiring purple throat and neck with a golden  underbelly that is replicated on parts of its wings. 
Monday, 2 April 2012
Eastern whipbird
The Eastern whipbird is a very  secretive and reclusive individual. These birds if left undisturbed will  be happy to hop upon the ground turning over the leaf litter in the  wet scrub and rainforest. It is not until your presence has been  brought to the Eastern whipbird's attention that it will very  promptly and discreetly fly and hop away. To approach the Eastern  whipbird requires a great deal of patience, thought, and a fair  amount of luck.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Kookaburra
The Kookaburra is an icon of the  Australian bush and indeed is King and Queen of the kingfisher  family, being the largest of the species. A great deal of affection  is displayed by Australians to the Kookaburra and everyone would  dearly love to have one in their back yard.
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