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
Showing posts with label Crimson Rosella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimson Rosella. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 January 2016

A couple of days at Yanalinga, Terip Terip

I am lucky to have family who live at Terip Terip at their property, Yanalinga. Terip Terip is north of Melbourne, via Yea, and then Yarck. I drove via the dirt track up through the hills on a rather warm day and the birds were high up in the treetops, more neck-stretching bird watching. Upon arrival it was nice to sit down and have a chat with Jill and Jim, and then have a guided tour around the property. They enjoy the birdlife that constantly flutter around the house, and have a number of birdbaths that are frequently visited by Red-browed Finches, Superb Fairy-wrens, New Holland Honeyeaters and Striated Thornbills. Normally Eastern Spinebills also spend time at the birdbaths but generally in the morning. Crimson Rosellas are the main parrot in the yard, although Eastern Rosellas and Red-rumped Parrots are nearby. Sulphur-crested Cockatoos occur in large numbers and fill the air with their calls. After driving around fairly constantly for the previous 4 weeks from Alice Springs to Melbourne and then around Melbourne, it was nice to have a full 24 hours out of the car, and even though it was hot, it was a fairly dry heat, so quite normal being from Central Australia. Jill and Jim pottered around the place doing little jobs, readying the fire-fighting equipment in case of a fire, tending to the garden and fruit and veg patches, as well as lots of other things, and let me just wander around the place.

I tried a new photography technique called "in the swag". Using my swag as a temporary hide under a tree, in the heat of the day, some of the birds came very close to the point my focal length was too long. I'll start off the photos with a few shots from that experiment:

Superb Fairy-wren


Crimson Rosella

White-browed Scrubwren

The scenery around Yanalinga is pretty spectacular. Away from the wonderful garden surrounding the house are fields and rocky outcrops. This scene in particular caught my eye in the early morning light.

Sitting under the verandahs close to the birdbaths allowed wonderful opportunities to observe a number of species, and of course take some photos. Here is a selection of other photos taken from under the verandah:

Brown Thornbill

Crimson Rosella

Grey Shrike-thrush

New Holland Honeyeater

Silvereye

Striated Thornbill


And finally, I couldn't write a post about Terip Terip without a couple of photos of the Sulphur-crested Cockatoos. Aside from the calls booming across the valleys and the hills, they sometimes gather in large numbers, the second shot below was taken on the drive out of Terip Terip and doesn't include nearly all of the birds in the flock. As I drove further along the road I saw flocks well into the hundreds. Pity the poor folk who had them hanging around, the noise must be deafening.



It was a wonderful time spent at Yanalinga with Jill and Jim, thank you both, and I hope you don't mind me returning whenever the chance presents itself in the future.

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Beautiful Parrots, Lorikeets and Rosellas of southern Australia

Even the non bird-watchers would have to agree Australia has some of the most stunningly coloured parrots. They are not always easy to see and photograph, but they are very rarely quiet. Chattering while feeding or flying, and generally displaying amazing bursts of colour yet still able to hide in the foliage when they want.

I have recently spent a fair amount of time in Victoria and South Australia, trying in vain to get decent shots of some species, while being spoilt for choice with others.

I must admit I love watching and photographing parrots. I have Australian Ringnecks that visit my backyard and despite seeing them daily when at home, still get a thrill with their vibrant colours.

One of the most spectacular would have to be the Eastern Rosella, recently voted the prettiest bird in Australia. Even though I saw quite a lot of these, I didn't get any photos that really displayed their vibrance. The Mulga Parrot would have to come close as the "prettiest" and fortunately for me, I was able to get lots of beautiful photos.

I hope we look after the habitat for all of the species in our country as it is an awful thought to live in a world without these wonderful creatures.

Below are some of the photos from the past few weeks:

Mulga Parrot


Red-rumped Parrot
 


Musk Lorikeet


Purple-crowned Lorikeet


Rainbow Lorikeet

Crimson Rosella


Yellow form Crimson Rosella

Eastern Rosella


Bluebonnets


Wednesday, 17 October 2012

just for a change, some Victorian bird photos

A really quick trip to Victoria over the weekend, but still managed to find a small amount of time for some photos. Sherbrooke Forest and Scotchman's Creek in Mt Waverley:

Crimson Rosella

Australian Raven

Chestnut Teal



Common Myna

Eastern Rosella (very prety but wouldn't turn around!)


Little Pied Cormorant


Pacific Black Duck

Red Wattlebird


White-faced Heron on nest



Enjoy your Bird-watching!

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Canberra Birds 1 - Parrots/Rosellas

Superb Parrots, Crimson and Eastern Rosellas. I love colourful birds and these three certainly are colourful. The weather hasn't been fantastic in Canberra, but these birds cheer the soul whenever they fly past or perch in a tree:

Superb Parrot



Crimson Rosella





Eastern Rosella