Notes to readers of this Blog


NOTES TO READERS OF THIS BLOG

Thank you for dropping by to check out my blog. You will see a lot of other Blogs about birds I follow down the left hand side. I strongly encourage you to check some of these out as well, they are entertaining and I love to see birds from all over the world, I hope you do too.
Cheers,
Richard

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Finke Stories - the Little Eagle who Walked


I was at the Finke Poo Ponds. (see the other posts of Finke Stories from the following links Finke Stories - Plethora of Birds and Finke Stories - Australian Hobby )

There were storm clouds on the horizon. The wind was blowing from the south and it was strong and hot. I had been entertained by the Major Mitchell Cockatoo, trying to fit in with the Corellas and Galahs.
I had seen the Little Eagle the day before, it had flown up from some reed beds near where I was watching, but had been too close and too quick for me to get any decent photos.
I had seen the Australian Hobby the previous day, and a part of me was hoping it would return for another enjoyable display. Instead, the Little Eagle was the one who made me pinch myself after it had left.
It flew down into the wind, gliding in a tucked formation, but without speed normally associated with this position. It landed on the muddy flats, about 30 metres from me. It stopped, propped, looked around, and then hopped. I hadn’t seen this behaviour before. It then walked and I could see its beautiful “trousers”. I kept taking photos and then a few short videos. And even though I am sure the bird knew of my presence due to its continual glances towards me, it certainly wasn’t prepared to fly off until it had had a decent drink.

Little Eagle









Enjoy your Bird-watching!

Friday, 26 October 2012

Finke Stories - a plethora of birds

The last week was spent at Finke, the nearest community to the geographical heart of Australia. I think the total number of species was about 50, I'll add the link to the Eremaea list here later.

One of the highlights was the Rainbow Bee-eaters that frequented the powerlines and trees around my accommodation. They really are a spectacularly colourful bird:

Rainbow Bee-eater

 
  

 

Between the township, the poo ponds and along the road near Finke back to Kulgera, there was quite an amazing variety, as well as some rather "common" birds missing. Below is a selection of photos of other birds from the past week:

 Brown Falcon

Common Bronzewing

 Diamond Dove

 Surprise bird here, Flock Bronzewing 


Galahs




Gull-billed Tern

 
 Little Black Cormorant





Little Corella



Major Mitchell Cockatoo





Sacred Kingfisher

Sharp-tailed Sandpipers



 Sunset with Corellas

Crows

Whistling Kite

 Zebra Finches






Enjoy your Bird-watching!