observing birds

Sneaky Karitu - But Karivon Wins the Day

The magpies, currawongs, butcherbirds, noisy-miners - they are all friends and interact daily in many ways. They play with each other, negotiate with each other, tease each other and help each other.  This slideshow tells a really cute story that we have seen played out in many variations.

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Rainbow Lorikeets

Rainbow lorikeet looking through the treesRainbow lorikeets are such brightly coloured birds, but when they decide to hide amongst the gum leaves they can be really hard to spot.

On a cold winter morning we stopped and talked to this pretty bird.  Not only did he come out and show himself, he also showed us his mate and their baby. 

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Rosellas

Eastern 'Pale-headed' Rosella sitting on a wire

Eastern 'Pale-headed' Rosellas live in the gum trees.   Some of them call out to us while flying overhead. At other times, one of them has perched on a branch nearby and talked to us.

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Bowerbirds

The male Satin bowerbird has a lovely blue-black sheen hence the name.  The birds love the colour blue and the male bird builds a bower and decorates it with blue objects to woo the female.  We first saw these beautiful birds in the Bunya Mountains. 

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Grey Butcherbirds

grey butcherbird sitting on a tree    This is a picture of Larry our beautiful grey-backed butcherbird. 

Grey butcherbirds are much smaller in size than their cousins the Pied-butcherbirds.  The two species do not share the same territory.

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